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        <title><![CDATA[Bronson v. Hansel - Law Offices of James Morris]]></title>
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                <title><![CDATA[Clients Often Ask If They Need a Lawyer.]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>The recent New York case of&nbsp;Bronson v. Hansel is a clear example of why you need a lawyer.&nbsp; Trudi Bronson was involved in an auto accident.&nbsp; She had a property damage claim against the other driver and she had a neck injury.&nbsp; She accepted $2000 after negotiations regarding the value of the damage to her&hellip;</p>
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<p>The recent New York case of&nbsp;<a href="http://www.nycourts.gov/reporter/3dseries/2010/2010_09627.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bronson v. Hansel</a> is a clear example of why you need a lawyer.&nbsp; Trudi Bronson was involved in an auto accident.&nbsp; She had a property damage claim against the other driver and she had a neck injury.&nbsp; She accepted $2000 after negotiations regarding the value of the damage to her vehicle.&nbsp;&nbsp; Although she&nbsp;maintained that&nbsp;the insurance adjuster told her the Release she was given to sign was for the property damage only, the Release contained additional language concerning injuries.&nbsp;&nbsp;Trudi had an MRI of her neck shortly thereafter and she was found to have a herniated disc in her neck.&nbsp; Her injury claim was dismissed and the dismissal was affirmed on appeal, even though&nbsp;two of the appellate Judges on the panel believed she had signed the Release under the mistaken belief that she was only Releasing her property damage claim.<br>We all sign documents without reading the small print (I recall house closings in particular).&nbsp; You have to call an attorney immediately after an accident to protect your rights.&nbsp; In this case the insurance company enforced a Release obtained from her before she had a lawyer.&nbsp; After an accident call a lawyer.&nbsp; The initial consultation is usually without charge and levels the playing field with an insurance company.</p>



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