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Insrance Companies or those acting on behalf of Insurance Companies or Defense Lawyers or others acting for Defense Lawyers or Insurance Companies or Companies or persons I am or have been in a lawsuit with MAY NOT visit, click on pages, or view any portion of this Site and are strictly prohibited from using this Site for any manner or means for themself or otherwise if unless connected to themself seeking representation from this Firm. Due to the fact that it is difficult to measure the damages associated with each violation and breach, such offender, agrees that if caught, they will pay and agree to pay and be liabile for $5,000.00 for each page click, visit, post, viewing or usage plus attorney’s fees for collecting, and pursuing recover of the agreed upon liquidated damage. The offender, agrees to this penalty and liquidated damage by using this Site herein without permission. 13. 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In otherwords, if you are a defense lawyer, insurance company or entity checking out this Site for you own personal gain in connection with representing a person or entity this Law Firm is adverse to, than you are an unpermitted user. “Unpermitted User” is also defined, in addition to the foregoing definition, any person not visiting this Site for a purpose to seek legal advise, possibly hire our Law Firm or gain information with a legal issue they have AND is here visiting this Site in order to simply GAIN INFORMATION FOR USE IN A MANNER NEGATIVE TO MR. SCHULMAN. In other words, if you are here to use anything in this Site against the Cary Schulman Law Firm or Cary Schulman, you are an unpermitted user and may not take any information from this Site. 14. 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Recovery & Compensation: Recovery means, and as used on The Cary Schulman Law Firm Website, the amount of money or something else of value, that the Law Firm obtains or wins on behalf of a client under a contingency fee ageement. Something of value refers to property, land or some other form of monetary compensation the law firm recovers on behalf of an accident or injury client. Compensation means the amount of money the attorney receives for representing the client. It also refers to the amount of money an injury victim or injured person receivesd as the result of a wrongful injury or wrongful death whether it is another car driver's negligence, a warehouse injury, a drunk driver collision, a product case, an employer liability case, a laible employer for the negligenct acts of its amolyee or some other wrongdoing by a corporation or company. Types of compensation include lost wages as the result if being injured in an automobile accident or other injury case, pain and suffering damages from being hurt, loss of brain function due to brain damage resulting from an accident or other wrongdoing act by another, loss of a limb from an accident or other cause of injury and the like. Of course, medical bills are recoverable by a lawyer for a person injured in an auto accident. Medical treatment in the future is also recoverable and the client, whether it is due to negligence of an employer, negligence of a drunk driver, negligence of an operator of a forklift, negligence of any person, is recoverable and injured persons are entitled to compensation for future medical bills and treatment. However, it must be demonstrated that medical bills are likely to be incurred in the future. Damages from accidents and negligence of others can also include punitive damages, or damages for punishment. In wrongful death cases, damages can include loss of life, loss of love, loss of consotium, mental anguish, loss of inheritence, loss income, loss of serives, and others depending on the type of wrongdoing or negligence and the state where the injury occurred.
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