Football is as rough a contact sport as you're ever likely to see. Let a Brit claim rugby players are tougher for not wearing helmets and padding. Maybe so, but in rugby, slamming heads together at top running speed is not part of basic strategy. Given the relatively high rate of injuries on the field, and the distinction between necessary and unnecessary "roughness," NFL football doesn't have to try to convince the public that there's real danger playing out. But given the number personal injury lawyers across the country sorting out the details of this headline-grabbing drama, it seems that someone, somewhere, didn't know what they were getting into.
Last week, the NFL itself sued a large number of insurance companies for not paying when the players in turn filed claims against the NFL on account of apparent long-term effects from head trauma. Any personal injury lawyer in Los Angeles or in any American city can find a client looking to be spared an expense in this matter. A player doesn't want to pay medical bills in old age just for doing his job when he was younger. The NFL obviously doesn't want to pay those bills, although it may have profited in decades past from the concussive spectacle that gave rise to the injuries in the first place.
But most of all, insurance companies can be the toughest customers of all in the liability game. If your car accident case, or other injury or liability issue is producing costs your insurance was supposed to handle, hire an experienced Los Angeles personal injury attorney with a 97% success rate. The team at The Law Offices of Burg & Brock, Inc. is here to fight for you in cases like this. No one wants to be burdened with payments, but too often crooked insurance companies find a way to pass that burden onto you.
Don't let them.
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