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For Job Seekers and Employers
Coming to Hinton the 3rd
Wednesday of each month: ,May 16
and June 20, 2018 from 10:00 a.m.
to 12:00 p.m. at the Summers
County Library, 201 Temple Street.
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including job opportunities,
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training, tax incentives and labgr
How Accident Victims Can Find Justice
(NAPS)--According to the National
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able event, a vehicle crash, a fall or the
like. If you or someone you care about is
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market information. By making
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educational and training. "I was a victim twice;' says lose V as
he recalled his five-year ordeal that began
opportunities, West Virginia can at a construction site. "First, the day I was Pre-setUement
funding lets many
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skills needed by busi~sses
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West Virginia location.
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working to off-load a 3,000-pound bag accident victims go the distance to
when, all of a sudden, the operator lifted get help they need and deserve.
tlae cables and my fingers were mangled
and the doctor had to remove three of determined not to give up, and between
them;' he explained "Then, I found out the support I got from my family and
this was only the start of my problems the advance 1 received from LawCash, 1
and I would become a victim again. My did not have to accept a lowball settle-
bills were getting out of control, I was ment. The longer they delayed resolving
about to lose my apartment, and I had the case, the more concerned I became
no idea how I would care for my family, about being on the street. If it were not
I was depressed and scared. Even now I for the money I was advanced over the
get shaken up thinking how bad it was" five years it took to settle, my children
lose is not alone. He is one of tens would have suffered even more and the
of thousands of average, everyday peo- greater the pressure 1 would have been
pie from around the country who each under to accept whatever amount I was
year find themselves battling insurance first offered;' he added.
companies and other deep-pocket de- For Jose, as with thousands of Amer-
fendants who delay settlement of legit- leans each year, finan(ial relief came in
imate insurance claims, the form of what the legal community
"When you are physically damaged calls pre-settlement funding. Accord-
and struggling for almost five years to ing to Harvey Hirschfeld, president of
regain your strength and your abili- LawCash, "Our firm is in the business
ty to work, it takes a mental toll;" said of leveling the playing field for consum-
lose. "Bills piled up fast and the settle- ers whose meritorious claims are being
ment was very slow in coming. There delayed. With cash on hand to pay fi)r
was one delay after another. I was )ust life needs such as rent and general liD-
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