When disaster strikes, the heartbreak is immediate and tangible: a roof torn off by wind, water damage to personal possessions, a home reduced to rubble. But for many Florida homeowners, the nightmare doesn’t end there. The insurance companies, the entities meant to protect them, sometimes respond with delay, denial, or undervaluation. Enter Serrano, Cagan & […] The post Frank Serrano & Jon Cagan: The Claim Closers appeared first on Attorney at Law Magazine.| Attorney at Law Magazine
“You’re hired to do what the parties have not been able to do on their own, which is to reach an agreement. You have to get them together, deliver the good news and bad news objectively and explore all kinds of avenues to reach that agreement. You have to do the work. That’s just what […] The post G. Michael Burnett: Getting Them to Agree appeared first on Attorney at Law Magazine.| Attorney at Law Magazine
Trucking accident attorney Stefano Portigliatti attended law school with the goal of joining his family business. However, his law school mentor sent him off on another path. “He handed me a very tough product liability case against Four Loko,” Portigliatti recalled. “Coming from the business world, I had a certain disdain for injury claims. Despite […] The post Stefano Portigliatti: Putting the Brakes on Corporate Recklessness appeared first on Attorney at Law Magazine.| Attorney at Law Magazine
Rick Sichta didn’t set out to become an attorney because of some courtroom drama or a deep fascination with the U.S. Constitution. His path began in a far more unlikely place: the boy’s bathroom of his small rural Wisconsin high school. It was the early 1990s, and Sichta had finished rehearsing with his heavy metal […] The post Rick Sichta: Crusading Against Preconceptions appeared first on Attorney at Law Magazine.| Attorney at Law Magazine
AALM: Tell us about your career as a law enforcement officer. BC: My career began like many do, with a beginning in corrections and patrol operations. I then had assignments in special operations and tactical teams. The majority of my career was as violent crimes and homicide detective and investigations unit supervisor. I also found […] The post Bruce Champagne: Principles of Behavior appeared first on Attorney at Law Magazine.| Attorney at Law Magazine
Bryan Brice is working on behalf of hundreds of teachers, students, faculty, staff and their children sickened by PCB exposure at Poe Hall on N.C. State’s campus.| Attorney at Law Magazine