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Settling for “Full Policy Limits”: Why You Still Need a Lawyer
Three true stories about people who thought they were settling for all the insurance coverage, but we found much more for them.
Not many Personal Injury lawyers have Joe’s credentials: President of Minnesota Association for Justice (previously MTLA), past president of both the Warren Burger Inn of Court and the Minnesota Consumer Alliance, he has also won such accolades as MTLA’s “Trial Lawyer of the Year” and “Excellence” Awards.
Joe has over 20 years experience and is a partner with Bradshaw and Bryant.
His lectures and articles on Minnesota law are widely followed.
Joe authors the quarterly “Practice Pointers” column in Minnesota Trial magazine.
He is AV-rated (highest attorney rating) by Martindale-Hubbell.
Most importantly, he excels in personal injury litigation, having secured numerous record-setting verdicts and settlements.
Three true stories about people who thought they were settling for all the insurance coverage, but we found much more for them.
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