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    IS IT WORTH GETTING A LAWYER FOR A CAR ACCIDENT IN CHICAGO?
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    IS IT WORTH GETTING A CAR ACCIDENT LAWYER IN CHICAGO? A car accident happens in a split second, but it can alter your whole life. Unfortunately, there is no reversing an accident. That is why you deserve a fair damage award – both to compensate for your hardship and secure your future. Unfortunately, when it…

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    Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury Matters – Car Accidents and Insurance
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    JUL
    20
    Rotator Cuff Tears Commonly Associated with Auto Accidents
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    JUL
    20
    Rotator Cuff Tears Commonly Associated with Auto Accidents The rotator cuff holds the upper arm bone (humerus) into the shoulder socket. The rotator cuff is comprised of four muscles that come together as tendons and form a cover (cuff) over the top (ball) of the upper arm bone (humerus). The rotator cuff attaches the humerus…

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