This article was republished and all the prior comments, including mine, disappeared. Do not be fooled: unless they are actually hurt, most will find themselves represented by an attorney (because the runner went through the police reports obtained by the attorney and showed up at your residence). For $150-$300 cash, the patient agrees to go on a conveyer belt of care…from the attorney…to a chiro, who sends the patient to a neuro, and an ortho, for an MRI, an EMG/NCV, perhaps made fully disabled, an EUO for which the patient will be have been prepped, injections at a surgery center, and on and on. If the chiro falls out of favor with the attorney, there’s always another.
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This article was republished and all the prior comments, including mine, disappeared. Do not be fooled: unless they are actually hurt, most will find themselves represented by an attorney (because the runner went through the police reports obtained by the attorney and showed up at your residence). For $150-$300 cash, the patient agrees to go on a conveyer belt of care…from the attorney…to a chiro, who sends the patient to a neuro, and an ortho, for an MRI, an EMG/NCV, perhaps made fully disabled, an EUO for which the patient will be have been prepped, injections at a surgery center, and on and on. If the chiro falls out of favor with the attorney, there’s always another.