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I called Dent Free Image for a quote on repairing a dent on our 2016 Suburban. After giving us a quote over text, Peter Vega came out and worked his magic. The guy is incredibly talented at what he...Read More…
KM took our house from an embarrassing mess to a beautiful and comfortable almost-new home. They replaced our windows and floors. They redid the ceilings and painted the walls. They gutted and repl...Read More…
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Steambrite Supply

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By Carla Ethen

I was recommended to this place from another carpet cleaning house, because I wanted to dye a few bleach spots in my carpet. A representative in Steam-brite suggested me to use carpet-stain remover. There are no stains in my carpet now. Thanks. ...read more

Steambrite Supply

5.0

By OliverKamari

I got lot of questions when coming to cleaning part. As it is a natural thing, that I had to be very precautious while handling cleaning chemicals, that it should not damage the skin. Steam-brite is the place, where I got answers of all the questions. Thanks Steam-brite. ...read more

NewForest Estates

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By P D

Susan has a great understanding of our mother's situation and is very knowledgeable and patient with all of our questions. I will gladly recommend your facility to others. Thank you! ...read more

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12 – Eric Penn – $89M Worth of Experience

In this episode of Trial Lawyer Nation, Michael Cowen sits down with Founding Partner at The Penn Law Firm, Eric Penn. To start things off, Eric describes his decision to focus on trucking cases and how it came from the simple fact that we can all relate to them. In fact, everyone (including attorneys) share the road with 18 wheelers. Eric goes on to point out that the general viewpoint of “cases never looking better than when you first work them up,” while true at times, seems to go the other way with trucking cases where they get consistently better the more you roll up your sleeves and dig into them. Speaking of rolling up sleeves and digging in … Michael and Eric pull back the curtain on what turned out to be an $89.6M verdict for the bulk of this podcast, which in and of itself is enlightening, educational, and impactful. The brief synopsis of the case would likely have many attorneys passing on the case from the very start considering how things looked on the surface – A mother with 3 children in the car, running errands on a Texas highway, hit a patch of black ice, loses control of their vehicle sending them through the median into oncoming traffic and is struck by an 18 wheeler, and the police report indicating that there was no fault to be placed. Michael suggests that more than 98% of personal injury attorneys in the state would likely not take on such a case and the others might even look at it and see a $1-2M settlement, which obviously wouldn’t be enough once you hear the unfortunate circumstances the victims faced moving forward. But not Eric! Eric’s reasoning behind taking the case stemmed from getting to know the case on a deeper level, understanding that the injuries were dramatic, and having an in-depth knowledge of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (the green book) and CDL Manual’s Safety Rules that are in place to protect all of us who share the road with 18 wheelers, citing one of the chapter’s intent is literally to “prevent crashes and save lives.” One might think that this type of case would revolve around the approximate 3-second sequence of the crash itself, but Eric’s explanation of how their focus became everything but those 3 seconds really shed a light on how this type of case can quickly grow to a much more substantial and just verdict. Spoiler Alert: Eric notes that EVERY case he has come into has 100% of the time been about the company behind the truck driver and how that company operates its fleet, making them much more responsible than they may like to admit. The compassion Eric demonstrates in describing his mental process in the decision to take on a case like this is palpable. The details surrounding this case that Michael and Eric discuss are apt to be a significant learning tool from which any attorney can stand to learn. Background on Eric Penn Eric T. Penn believes that in order to keep our families and communities safe, we have to hold people or corporations who choose to violate safety rules accountable for the injuries and conditions they create. That is why he has been an outspoken advocate for seriously injured people for more than seventeen (17) years. He represents people who have been permanently and seriously injured through no fault of their own. Eric is a born and raised Texan. He is a 1998 graduate of Baylor University. He received his Juris Doctorate (J.D.) from Baylor University School of Law. He was admitted to the practice of law in Texas and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas in 2001. A Trial Lawyer’s College (TLC) graduate, Eric is a frequent lecturer on Trucking litigation throughout the country. He is a member of American Association for Justice (AAJ) Trucking Litigation section, Attorney Information Exchange Group (AIEG), Academy of Trucking Accident Attorneys (ATAA) and the Texas Trial Lawyers Association (TTLA). For more info on Eric Penn visit: https://thepennlawfirm.com/about-the-firm/our-attorneys/ ...read more

By Trial Lawyer Nation August 31, 2019

Open With Empathy: Walking In Your Client’s Shoes

As attorneys, we are surrounded by the legal industry day in and day out. Clients, on the other hand, are new to this world. In order to understand them, attorneys have to step into their shoes, their lives, and their experiences. Understanding a client’s wants and needs, as well as developing rapport, are vital steps when taking on a case. In Episode 35 of Trial Lawyer Nation, Michael sits down with R. Rex Parris and discusses cognitive science and the art of juror persuasion. This episode is our #1 most listened to podcast episode for our show with over 2,500 downloads! In their conversation, Parris weighs in on the importance of getting to know who a client truly is and the personal connections that help him accomplish this understanding. He also considers how jurors are able to distinguish between an attorney who took the time to know a client and one who has failed to do so. The attorneys at Cowen| Rodriguez| Peacock also follow this philosophy of client engagement by visiting clients in their homes to learn more about who they are. Paying a visit to a client deepens an attorney’s understanding of the client’s life before the accident and how that life has been impacted and changed as a result. No longer is this client “just another case,” but another person whose life and loved ones have been transformed by a personal injury incident. Conveying this human experience to a jury is a challenge, but the ensuing appreciation for what a client has endured affects the jurors in a compassionate way. Also, understanding and personally investing in clients increases their sense of an attorney’s dedication to justice for their case, and these ties keep clients feeling satisfied and enriched through the attorney’s conscientiousness and diligence to their cause. Walking in your client’s shoes is vital for a great attorney to client experience. For More information : Personal injury attorneys San Antonio ...read more

By Cowen | Rodriguez | Peacock August 31, 2019

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Your teeth should last throughout your lifetime, anyway we realize this isn't always the situation. For many years man has tried to find a perfect replacement for natural teeth. Tooth loss is a problem as it causes problem with eating and normal chewing function. Missing teeth within the smile area can also significantly affect ones appearance and confidence. Removable dentures, bridges and implants are all common alternatives for missing teeth but what is the real difference between each of them.   Implants are small titanium screws that are placed into the jaw bone to replace single or multiple missing teeth. Bone tissue has an affinity for titanium and over time will fuse with the titanium surface. This process is called osseo-integration. Implants have been a predictable and viable option for replacing missing teeth for over 30 years and dental experts think of it as the best treatment for missing teeth.   The advantages of implants is that they work just like natural teeth and are maintained in the same way. Different advantages of dental implants include: prevention of bone loss in the jaw, ability to chew tougher or crunchy foods, the treatment is quick with minimal pain, the results are longer lasting than other tooth replacement treatments. To have the most efficient and reliable dental implant services at an affordable cost, make a trip to Costa Rica. To enjoy the affordableCosta Rica dental implants cost, make an appointment with Dental Coto Clinic. ...read more

By Dental Coto Clinic August 30, 2019