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Joseph Michael Condron
900 MAPLE RD STE 2 HOMEWOOD, IL 900 MAPLE RD STE 2 HOMEWOOD, IL 60430
Specialties Personal Injury, Car Accident, Slip and Fall Accident, Ethics Education DePaul University College of Law,University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Data Provided by: Thomas Lee Murphy
1100 RAVINIA PL ORLAND PARK, IL Thomas Lee Murphy 1100 RAVINIA PL ORLAND PARK, IL 60462
Specialties Litigation, Commercial, Corporate, Car Accident Education DePaul University College of Law,Elmhurst College
Data Provided by: Mark Gordon Bergal
214 W MAPLE ST NEW LENOX, IL 214 W MAPLE ST NEW LENOX, IL 60451
Specialties DUI, Workers Compensation, Car Accident Education Chicago-Kent College of Law Illinois Institute of Technology,University of Wisconsin, Madison
Data Provided by: William J. Mcmahon
542 S DEARBORN ST STE 200 CHICAGO, IL 542 S DEARBORN ST STE 200 CHICAGO, IL 60605
Specialties Employment, Construction, Workers Compensation, Car Accident Education DePaul University College of Law,Monterey Institute of International Studies,St. John's College
Data Provided by: Sean Montgomery Baker
20 S CLARK ST STE 700 CHICAGO, IL 20 S CLARK ST STE 700 CHICAGO, IL 60603
Specialties Personal Injury, Car Accident, Workers Compensation, Wrongful Death, Construction Education John Marshall Law School, Chicago,California State University, Long Beach
Data Provided by: Samuel Briones
1912 RIDGE RD HOMEWOOD, IL 1912 RIDGE RD HOMEWOOD, IL 60430
Specialties Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Car Accident, Slip and Fall Accident, Nursing Home Abuse Education DePaul University College of Law,DePaul University
Data Provided by: Michael Eugene Polen Jr.
219-322-8222 275 Joliet Street, Suite 330 Dyer, IN 219-322-8222 275 Joliet Street, Suite 330 Dyer, IN 46311
Specialties Personal Injury, Car Accident Education Valparaiso University School of Law,Calumet College of St. Joseph
Data Provided by: Brett Evan Naugle
312-362-0415 53 W JACKSON BLVD STE 1740 CHICAGO, IL Brett Evan Naugle 312-362-0415 53 W JACKSON BLVD STE 1740 CHICAGO, IL 60604
Specialties General Practice, Landlord & Tenant, Debt Settlement, Car Accident, Personal Injury Education John Marshall Law School, Chicago,Connecticut College
Data Provided by: James F. Donovan
55 W MONROE ST STE 1000 CHICAGO, IL 55 W MONROE ST STE 1000 CHICAGO, IL 60603
Specialties Construction, Employment, Slip and Fall Accident, Defective & Dangerous Products, Car Accident Education University of Notre Dame,University of Notre Dame
Data Provided by: Don M. Sowers
312-726-2699 100 W MONROE ST STE 1900 CHICAGO, IL 312-726-2699 100 W MONROE ST STE 1900 CHICAGO, IL 60603
Specialties Car Accident, Medical Malpractice, Nursing Home Abuse, Personal Injury Education John Marshall Law School, Chicago,DePauw University,Texas Christian 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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