Injured on the Job -- Need Help!

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Re: Injured on the Job -- Need Help!

Post by leftcoaster » Thu May 11, 2006 5:50 am

darph nader wrote:I want to apologise. I got confused with HONEST POLITICIAN.Sorry. :eek:

Hey how about those Kennedys? Can I get a ride home? :rolleyes:
Would you rather be riding in a car over a bridge with Ted Kennedy or duck hunting with Dick Chaney?

A: At least Dick Chaney calls 911!



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Re: Injured on the Job -- Need Help!

Post by Wizard69 » Thu May 11, 2006 11:57 am

Sounds like the ads I hear on Free FM all the time. These 2 ads for lawyers make me think they are cheaters. The first one is for Top Gun DUI Defense Attorney Miles L. Berman. His quote in his ad is "Friends don't let friends plead guilty". The other one is for some marijuana lawyer who defends you if you get arrested for posession. (I forget his name).



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Re: Injured on the Job -- Need Help!

Post by felinefan » Sun May 14, 2006 4:18 am

When I was injured by a guest at Knott's, the company was great to me--however, as you and anyone else who has dealt with Knott's, they only do that to keep from getting their asses sued off. The only problem I've had was trying to get a copy of the police report from Buena Park Police. I've contacted them at least three or four times, and haven't heard a peep. I mean, it was a straightforward assault case, and the perps admitted to starting the whole thing. I realize that investigations don't wrap up in half an hour to an hour like on T.V., but it's been a year already! Why won't they give me a copy of the police report? Did Knott's pay them off or something? Anyway, try the state bar for an attorney referral. I'm fortunate that my sister works for an attorney, so I get legal advice for free.



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