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🗓️ 20 October 2022
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One thing almost everyone agrees on is that old stuff was simply built better. Whether that's actually true or not warrants further study, but there's one thing we know for certain: it does not apply to cars. Those old 50s cars are cool, but they're not exactly the finely tuned machines we have now. You're lucky if one has a working air conditioner, and that's when it was new. And speaking of things that don't work, a lot of modern journalists aren't terribly great at their jobs, and that's putting it politely. They don't do any legwork and their spell check is apparently broken. Jen has been doing the unheard of for 22 years by actually going places and doing investigative work, and now she has a book about it. See? Being competent pays off.
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1:00.3 | All right. |
1:01.9 | Michael Bryant, Brad Sean. Brian, what's the latest? |
1:04.7 | We're just trying to represent people who've been injured through no fault of their own. |
1:08.4 | We're trying to talk to them before they talk to an adjuster or before they take a settlement that isn't something they should get based upon their injuries. |
1:14.9 | How many people are out there in different, not in the law business, that love to run around scaring people before you even get to them? |
1:21.6 | Well, adjusters want to settle cases and they want to close files. So based upon that, they do what they have to. I think there's a lot of |
1:29.3 | circumstances where they probably act as attorneys where they're not attorneys and they try to |
1:33.7 | explain people's rights or they give them a certain view that if they look at it, and what I always say |
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