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How We Protect Our Community’s Protectors

Law enforcement officers, firefighters and paramedics put themselves in harm’s way to keep us safe. First responders’ unwavering dedication to serving the greater good inspires us to give back, especially when they are hurt on the job. These real-life heroes face a high risk of work-related injuries due to their dangerous and unpredictable jobs. For

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Just a Fender Bender? Police Reports are Still Important

An automobile crash is stressful and frightening. Many things run through a driver’s mind: Am I OK? Is anyone else hurt? Can I drive my car? Where is my insurance card? Should I call the police? Whether it’s a major wreck or it seems like just a fender bender, the answer to the last question

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Oklahoma jury sends $25 million message to health insurance industry

Health insurance companies’ tendency to put profits before people received a hard-hitting blow in 2018. An Oklahoma jury awarded a $25.5 million verdict against managed health care company Aetna for denying coverage to a cancer patient. Americans deserve the right to receive medical care based on a doctor’s recommendations, not health insurance company’s profits. When

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No International Mystery – Hard Work Wins Case

Johnson & Biscone client James Bond isn’t a British intelligence officer, but sleuthing skills were necessary to help him win his Social Security disability case. Bond was injured in 2008 when he was working at the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT). During inclement weather, he slipped and fell from his work truck. He shattered his

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Four-year Battle Comes Down to Last Witness

Just because an auto collision doesn’t cause visible property damage doesn’t mean there won’t be personal injuries. When Johnson & Biscone’s client Renee Lewis was rear-ended in her car, her left shoulder and elbow were injured, although there was little damage to either vehicle. Renee was taken to a hospital emergency room after the wreck.

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Why Insurance Companies Appear to Be in a Hurry (at the beginning)

Insurance companies are contacting injured people more quickly than ever. Sometimes, an adjuster is on the phone before an injured person has even made it home from the emergency room or left the scene of an accident. I wish it were because the companies are genuinely concerned when someone is hurt. Sadly, that is not

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