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Perspectives Summer 2008 | From Good Hands to Boxing Gloves - A Book Review | AMTA Award | Adler Giersch ps Launches Social Media Legal Site

Perspectives Spring 2008 | Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s New Program for Youth Sports and Concussion | Road Safety and Driver Fatigue

Perspectives Winter 2008 | Protecting the environment, Your Investment, and Your Safety | First Aid for the Victim with a Suspected Spinal Injury

Perspectives Spring 2007: Take Action Against Mishandled Claims; Richard Adler Makes His Radio Debut; The New Bellevue Office; Calendar of Events

Perspectives Winter 2007: Motor Vehicle Collisions and Cell Phones; Welcome Back Janet; Richard Adler's Book Release Celebration; Calendar of Events

Perspectives Fall 2006 Magnitude of the Problem: Taumatic Brain Injury: Sixth Annual Blood Drive with Puget Sound Blood Center: Calendar of Events

Perspectives Winter 2006 Insurance Denies UIM Coverage: Customer Loyalty from Insurers Unlikely: Tips on Researching Insurance Companies: Selecting the Right Type and Amount of Insurance: A Case Study in UIM Arbitration for Cranial Nerve Injury: Calendar

Perspectives Fall 2005 Your Rights are Under Attack in Initiative 330: Malpractice Insurance: Medical Mistakes: Impact on Social Programs: Award Caps: The Seriously Injured: Your Right to Treatment: Impact on Women and Children: Impact on the Elderly:

Perspectives Summer 2005 After Vioxx--Pain Relievers Available After the Recall of Vioxx: Pros and Cons of Non-Steroid Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) Advil, Motrin, Aleve: Pros and Cons of Cox-2 Inhibitors Celebrex and Bextra: A Case Study in Personal

Perspectives Spring 2005 The Myth of Full-Coverage Insurance: Insurance Terminology Defined: Liability: Personal Injury Protection: Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist: Free Insurance Tune-Ups to be Offered: Cervical Collar Studies Show Need for Careful

Perspectives Winter 2004 Ruth Marie Germolus Reilly Memorial Endowment Provides Scholarships for Women through Highline Community College Paralegal Program: Independent Study by U.S. General Accounting Office Finds Tort Reform Data Inaccurate: Calendar

Perspectives Fall 2004 Bicycle Safety Information: Bicycle Accident Facts: Rules of the Road: What To Do After a Bicycle Accident: Seminar on Effects of Nutrition on Brain Injury and Aging: Fourth Annual Blood Drive Huge Success: Calendar of Events: F

Perspectives Spring 2004 Research Suggests Positive Immune Response from Massage Therapy: Annual Seminar Provides Cutting-Edge Information from Chiropractic, Medical and Legal Perspectives: Brain Injury Association selects Richard Adler to Chair Executi

Perspectives Fall 2003 US Auto Makers to Evaluate Use of Electronic Stability Control Feature: Richard H. Adler speaks at International Spinal Trauma Conference: Paul Giersch, Partner, Changing Roles: Betsylew Miale-Gix Chosen to Co-Chair Women of WSTLA

Perspectives Dpring 2003 Law Day Celebrates Foundation of Freedoms: Uninsured Motorists Coverage Worth the Price: Medical and Legal Professionals Speak at Annual Health Care Seminar: Donations needed at Third Annual Blood Drive: Calendar of Events

Perspectives Winter 2002 Case of Trinh vs. Allstate Insurance Sets Legal Precedent in WA State: A Message of Thanksgiving: Staying Safe around Distracted Drivers: Calendar of Events: Kent Office Receiving Warm Welcome: Web Site Proving to be a Positiv

Perspectives Fall 2002 Bike Helmet Use Reduces Injury, Increases Risk Taking: Facts About Static Fires at the Gas Pump: Blood Drive Donations Appreciated: Ways to Evaluate and Reduce Insurance Costs: Calendar of Events: Click-it-or-Ticket Increasing S

Perspectives Spring 2002 Trinh vs. Allstate Insurance a Win for Victims of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Fourth Office to Open in Kent: New Seat Belt Law May Help Save Lives: Donations Needed at Annual Blood Drive: Insurance, Medical and Legal Prof

Perspectives Fall 2001 Personal injury and safety issues: How Safe is your Car: Crash Tests and Auto Safety: Seat Belt and Airbag Safety: Washington State Receives Seat Belt Grant: Brain Injury Education and Prevention: Cornell Law Review Studies Puniti

Perspectives Summer 2001 Safe Travel with Pets: What To Do When You Have an Accident: Blood Drive Huge Success: Upcoming Events: Free Bags Help Cut WA State Litter: 10 Tips on Pedestrian Safety for Walkers and Drivers

Perspectives Spring 2001 Blood Donations Save Lives, Treat Trauma and Disease: Adler Giersch Sponsors Blood Drive: Calendar of Events: Richard Adler Legal Editor of Massage Therapy Book: Consumer Guide to the Legal System Free to Public: Readers Invite


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