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Thank You workers- You made this country great

May 2, 2012

My clients are my inspiration. As a personal injury lawyer, I represent injured workers. Despite injury and disability they work hard to get back to where they were, often with tremendous adversity and dispute by insurance companies.

May Day (May 1st) is in recognition of the international labor movement. Today we salute workers, particularly those injured in construction site accidents, industrial accidents and transportation accidents. The picture above is the scene currently in the main square in Milan, Italy, a tribute to workers who lost their lives. Thanks to those who work day in and day out often without sufficient recognition, and especially those injured or hurt in the course of their work.

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