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William Jeffry Kimsey
706-278-2040 101 North Thornton Avenue, Po Box 668 Dalton, GA 706-278-2040 101 North Thornton Avenue, Po Box 668 Dalton, GA 30722
Specialties Alimony, Car Accident, Divorce, Personal Injury Education Mercer University-W. George L.S.,Berry College
Data Provided by: Jeffrey Jerome Dean
130 W KING ST DALTON, GA Jeffrey Jerome Dean 130 W KING ST DALTON, GA 30720
Specialties Personal Injury, Car Accident, Wrongful Death, Business, Commercial Education Mercer University,University of Georgia, Athens
Data Provided by: James Brexley Wyatt
706-629-7175 225 W LINE ST CALHOUN, GA James Brexley Wyatt 706-629-7175 225 W LINE ST CALHOUN, GA 30701
Specialties Litigation, Car Accident, Divorce, Real Estate, Wills Education Harvard University
Data Provided by: Eric David Miller
945 E PACES FERRY RD NE RESURGENS PLAZA SOUTH ATLANTA, GA 945 E PACES FERRY RD NE RESURGENS PLAZA SOUTH ATLANTA, GA 30326
Specialties Personal Injury, Car Accident, Wrongful Death, Brain Injury, Insurance Education University of Georgia, Athens,University of Georgia, Athens
Data Provided by: Peter James Pearson
404-292-5225 2 Ravinia Drive, Suite 1570 Atlanta, GA 404-292-5225 2 Ravinia Drive, Suite 1570 Atlanta, GA 30346
Data Provided by: Robert Adam Cowan
706-278-2099 315 North Selvidge Street, Po Box 1266 Dalton, GA 706-278-2099 315 North Selvidge Street, Po Box 1266 Dalton, GA 30722
Specialties Personal Injury, Mediation, Car Accident, Wrongful Death, Trucking Accident Education University of Georgia School of Law,Tulane University
Data Provided by: Renzo Sam Wiggins
7723 NASHVILLE ST RINGGOLD, GA 7723 NASHVILLE ST RINGGOLD, GA 30736
Specialties Personal Injury, Family, State, Local And Municipal Law, Education, Car Accident Education University of Georgia, Athens,University of Georgia, Athens
Data Provided by: Raymond John Doumar
431 WALKER ST AUGUSTA, GA 431 WALKER ST AUGUSTA, GA 30901
Specialties Personal Injury, Car Accident, Wrongful Death Education Samford University, Cumberland School of Law State Licensing Florida, Georgia
Data Provided by: Paul Reginald Ayerbe
478-474-2252 3608 Vineville Ave., PO Box 6073 Macon, GA 478-474-2252 3608 Vineville Ave., PO Box 6073 Macon, GA 31204
Specialties Personal Injury, Car Accident, Trucking Accident, Wrongful Death Education Mercer University - Walter F. George School of Law,Syracuse University
Data Provided by: Larry Chris Stewart
124 CHURCH ST DECATUR, GA 124 CHURCH ST DECATUR, GA 30030
Specialties Car Accident, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death Education Howard University School of Law,Tulane University,Xavier University
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My lawyer friend told me that all parties involved in the collision repair industry are still trying to get away with all they can because there haven't been enough lawsuits yet. I explored that theory and found he may be right.
By Scott Biggs 11/1/2007
After listening to me for hours during socials and dinner meetings over the past several years, an attorney friend pronounced in all capital letters, “The only thing wrong with the collision repair industry as you describe it is you just haven’t had enough lawsuits yet!” Spoken like the attorney he is, he went on to explain that many more “mature” industries had already gone through a long series of individual and class-action lawsuits that challenged their traditional business practices. As a result, the various parties involved now know their boundaries and seem to stay within them more often than not. His assertion was that the collision industry just hasn’t experienced all of these yet and therefore all of the players are still trying to get away with all they can. Further, the traditional business practices everyone claims are “just the way it’s done” haven’t been challenged yet, so no one’s been forced to adopt new and less questionable practices. With that in mind, I started to look around to see if his assertion had merit. I reflected on the one lawsuit that made all body shops paranoid: the action by Bruce Plotkin, assistant at... |
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