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🗓️ 16 February 2018
⏱️ 50 minutes
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Kids may be emotional, but how much of it is genuine? Next time your kid is having a fit, pay attention to whether or not you've seen this episode before.
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0:00.0 | Welcome back to the Tom Bernard show. Filling in for Tom Bernard, I'm Dave Schrader, along with |
0:04.3 | Catherine Brandt, Andy Brandt Bernard, and Mike Molina. J.B. will be joining us as well, and in a bit |
0:09.9 | from Acme Comedy Club, Chris Porter. That's next on the Tom Bernard show. Due to the billions of |
0:14.9 | marketing dollars spent by Walzer Automotive on Tom Bernard podcast, you hopefully know that Walser |
0:19.8 | sells cars. What you might not know is that they also have two full-service collision repair centers in Twin Cities. They're fully certified by all insurance carriers and can help you navigate all the paperwork if you ever have an accident. But wait, there's more. They've also been in the painless dent repair business for nearly 30 years and can take those pesky |
0:38.3 | dings out for just a fraction of what traditional bodywork costs. |
0:42.5 | Broken windshield. Walser Collision is a fleet of full-service mobile glass repair trucks as well. |
0:48.5 | Walzer are pros at body and glass repair, but don't take my word for it. |
0:52.3 | They have an A-plus rating from the Better Business Bureau and a nearly perfect 4.8 Google rating. Check them out at Walsercollision.com. |
0:59.9 | Michael Bryant, Bradshaw and Bryant. What's the latest? |
1:02.4 | Well, basically, we're trying to represent people who have been hurt and talk to them before |
1:06.5 | they talk to an adjuster. One of the key points is to make sure you know what your rights are before |
1:11.1 | you start talking to the insurance company and they start asking you questions or they try to |
1:15.4 | settle your case early and cheap. Well, what's interesting to me is, you know, a lot of people |
1:20.1 | have fear of attorneys. It makes them very uncomfortable. They get nervous about it. What should I do? |
1:27.4 | I've known Michael for years and years now, and I would |
1:30.5 | highly recommend you. So that should be good enough for everybody because I don't endorse people |
1:34.5 | who are dirt bags. Well, I appreciate that. But I guess the key is, is people think I'll charge |
1:40.8 | them if I talk to them. Right. So a lot of people call me up is like how much this is going to cost? |
1:44.7 | If you call me back, like you want me to call you back, how much will that cost? |
1:47.9 | I don't charge people. |
1:48.8 | The only way I get paid is if we recover, if we get money from the other side. |
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