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3/24/23

Accident Related Injuries to the Head and Lumbar Spine - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Accident Related Injuries to the Head and Lumbar Spine - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

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Davis, Bethune & Jones, L.L.C.
Kansas City, MO
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Greene, Broillet, Panish & Wheeler
Santa Monica, CA

"Thank you for the splendid medical-legal art work you did for us in the case of a young girl who was blinded by a bb pellet. As a result of your graphic illustrations of this tragic injury, we were able to persuade the insurance company to increase their initial offer of $75,000.00 to $475,000.00, just short of their policy limits.

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Coulter &Coulter
Roanoke, VA

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Snyder Slutkin & Kopec
Baltimore, MD
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