Dennis Beemer
Spokane, WA
Licensed for 36 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Worker's Compensation
Language
English
About
Language
English
Contact
1710 N Washington St Ste 100Spokane, WA, 99205-47691710 N Washington St Ste 100Spokane, WA, 99205-4769
Office: N/A
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We feel very fortunate that we were referred to Dennis Beemer and his firm to handle our claim with Washington Labor & industries. My husband's situation was somewhat unique and required the expertise of an attorney who really knew how to navigate and interact with the various individuals who worked on my husband's claim. His knowledge and experience was the key to providing us with the most positive outcome. He and his office staff were also very pleasant to work with. Our questions and concerns were addressed promptly. He presented all of our options in a reasonable manner and he gave excellent advice to assist us with decisions to be made along the way. You know from Day 1 that he puts his client's best interests first.... A trustworthy and honorable man.
Dennis Beemer, he is the best attorney in the country. He spent time with me and explained everything to me . Most of all he was honest.. If he said that he was going to do something, he did it and got it done. I would recommend him to everyone.
Dennis Beemer is my mother's attorney. I'm her power of attorney. At 81 years of age, she slipped in a puddle of water while on the job as a bookkeeper at one of her TWO little part-time jobs. She hit her head and broke her hip causing catastrophic loss of independence and physical and mental abilities. My mother had worked over a half of a century living solely independently. Because workmen's comp attorneys are so heavily governed by the state on what they can and can NOT charge for their representation, my mother (due only to her age) really didn't "pencil out" for most attorneys' bottom line. Dennis, though, upon hearing Mom's story, took the case simply "because it's the right thing to do". He makes next to nothing to represent her. But his compassion and competence are as if she's a million-dollar client. I highly recommend this sharp-as-a-tack attorney who once worked for LnI and is therefore intimately knowledgeable on the games this governmental insurance agency can play with truly injured, and deserving, workers.
We feel very fortunate that we were referred to Dennis Beemer and his firm to handle our claim with Washington Labor & industries. My husband's situation was somewhat unique and required the expertise of an attorney who really knew how to navigate and interact with the various individuals who worked on my husband's claim. His knowledge and experience was the key to providing us with the most positive outcome. He and his office staff were also very pleasant to work with. Our questions and concerns were addressed promptly. He presented all of our options in a reasonable manner and he gave excellent advice to assist us with decisions to be made along the way. You know from Day 1 that he puts his client's best interests first.... A trustworthy and honorable man.
Dennis Beemer, he is the best attorney in the country. He spent time with me and explained everything to me . Most of all he was honest.. If he said that he was going to do something, he did it and got it done. I would recommend him to everyone.
Dennis Beemer is my mother's attorney. I'm her power of attorney. At 81 years of age, she slipped in a puddle of water while on the job as a bookkeeper at one of her TWO little part-time jobs. She hit her head and broke her hip causing catastrophic loss of independence and physical and mental abilities. My mother had worked over a half of a century living solely independently. Because workmen's comp attorneys are so heavily governed by the state on what they can and can NOT charge for their representation, my mother (due only to her age) really didn't "pencil out" for most attorneys' bottom line. Dennis, though, upon hearing Mom's story, took the case simply "because it's the right thing to do". He makes next to nothing to represent her. But his compassion and competence are as if she's a million-dollar client. I highly recommend this sharp-as-a-tack attorney who once worked for LnI and is therefore intimately knowledgeable on the games this governmental insurance agency can play with truly injured, and deserving, workers.
We feel very fortunate that we were referred to Dennis Beemer and his firm to handle our claim with Washington Labor & industries. My husband's situation was somewhat unique and required the expertise of an attorney who really knew how to navigate and interact with the various individuals who worked on my husband's claim. His knowledge and experience was the key to providing us with the most positive outcome. He and his office staff were also very pleasant to work with. Our questions and concerns were addressed promptly. He presented all of our options in a reasonable manner and he gave excellent advice to assist us with decisions to be made along the way. You know from Day 1 that he puts his client's best interests first.... A trustworthy and honorable man.
Dennis Beemer, he is the best attorney in the country. He spent time with me and explained everything to me . Most of all he was honest.. If he said that he was going to do something, he did it and got it done. I would recommend him to everyone.
Dennis Beemer is my mother's attorney. I'm her power of attorney. At 81 years of age, she slipped in a puddle of water while on the job as a bookkeeper at one of her TWO little part-time jobs. She hit her head and broke her hip causing catastrophic loss of independence and physical and mental abilities. My mother had worked over a half of a century living solely independently. Because workmen's comp attorneys are so heavily governed by the state on what they can and can NOT charge for their representation, my mother (due only to her age) really didn't "pencil out" for most attorneys' bottom line. Dennis, though, upon hearing Mom's story, took the case simply "because it's the right thing to do". He makes next to nothing to represent her. But his compassion and competence are as if she's a million-dollar client. I highly recommend this sharp-as-a-tack attorney who once worked for LnI and is therefore intimately knowledgeable on the games this governmental insurance agency can play with truly injured, and deserving, workers.
We feel very fortunate that we were referred to Dennis Beemer and his firm to handle our claim with Washington Labor & industries. My husband's situation was somewhat unique and required the expertise of an attorney who really knew how to navigate and interact with the various individuals who worked on my husband's claim. His knowledge and experience was the key to providing us with the most positive outcome. He and his office staff were also very pleasant to work with. Our questions and concerns were addressed promptly. He presented all of our options in a reasonable manner and he gave excellent advice to assist us with decisions to be made along the way. You know from Day 1 that he puts his client's best interests first.... A trustworthy and honorable man.
Dennis Beemer, he is the best attorney in the country. He spent time with me and explained everything to me . Most of all he was honest.. If he said that he was going to do something, he did it and got it done. I would recommend him to everyone.
Dennis Beemer is my mother's attorney. I'm her power of attorney. At 81 years of age, she slipped in a puddle of water while on the job as a bookkeeper at one of her TWO little part-time jobs. She hit her head and broke her hip causing catastrophic loss of independence and physical and mental abilities. My mother had worked over a half of a century living solely independently. Because workmen's comp attorneys are so heavily governed by the state on what they can and can NOT charge for their representation, my mother (due only to her age) really didn't "pencil out" for most attorneys' bottom line. Dennis, though, upon hearing Mom's story, took the case simply "because it's the right thing to do". He makes next to nothing to represent her. But his compassion and competence are as if she's a million-dollar client. I highly recommend this sharp-as-a-tack attorney who once worked for LnI and is therefore intimately knowledgeable on the games this governmental insurance agency can play with truly injured, and deserving, workers.
We feel very fortunate that we were referred to Dennis Beemer and his firm to handle our claim with Washington Labor & industries. My husband's situation was somewhat unique and required the expertise of an attorney who really knew how to navigate and interact with the various individuals who worked on my husband's claim. His knowledge and experience was the key to providing us with the most positive outcome. He and his office staff were also very pleasant to work with. Our questions and concerns were addressed promptly. He presented all of our options in a reasonable manner and he gave excellent advice to assist us with decisions to be made along the way. You know from Day 1 that he puts his client's best interests first.... A trustworthy and honorable man.
Dennis Beemer, he is the best attorney in the country. He spent time with me and explained everything to me . Most of all he was honest.. If he said that he was going to do something, he did it and got it done. I would recommend him to everyone.
Dennis Beemer is my mother's attorney. I'm her power of attorney. At 81 years of age, she slipped in a puddle of water while on the job as a bookkeeper at one of her TWO little part-time jobs. She hit her head and broke her hip causing catastrophic loss of independence and physical and mental abilities. My mother had worked over a half of a century living solely independently. Because workmen's comp attorneys are so heavily governed by the state on what they can and can NOT charge for their representation, my mother (due only to her age) really didn't "pencil out" for most attorneys' bottom line. Dennis, though, upon hearing Mom's story, took the case simply "because it's the right thing to do". He makes next to nothing to represent her. But his compassion and competence are as if she's a million-dollar client. I highly recommend this sharp-as-a-tack attorney who once worked for LnI and is therefore intimately knowledgeable on the games this governmental insurance agency can play with truly injured, and deserving, workers.
We feel very fortunate that we were referred to Dennis Beemer and his firm to handle our claim with Washington Labor & industries. My husband's situation was somewhat unique and required the expertise of an attorney who really knew how to navigate and interact with the various individuals who worked on my husband's claim. His knowledge and experience was the key to providing us with the most positive outcome. He and his office staff were also very pleasant to work with. Our questions and concerns were addressed promptly. He presented all of our options in a reasonable manner and he gave excellent advice to assist us with decisions to be made along the way. You know from Day 1 that he puts his client's best interests first.... A trustworthy and honorable man.
Dennis Beemer, he is the best attorney in the country. He spent time with me and explained everything to me . Most of all he was honest.. If he said that he was going to do something, he did it and got it done. I would recommend him to everyone.
Dennis Beemer is my mother's attorney. I'm her power of attorney. At 81 years of age, she slipped in a puddle of water while on the job as a bookkeeper at one of her TWO little part-time jobs. She hit her head and broke her hip causing catastrophic loss of independence and physical and mental abilities. My mother had worked over a half of a century living solely independently. Because workmen's comp attorneys are so heavily governed by the state on what they can and can NOT charge for their representation, my mother (due only to her age) really didn't "pencil out" for most attorneys' bottom line. Dennis, though, upon hearing Mom's story, took the case simply "because it's the right thing to do". He makes next to nothing to represent her. But his compassion and competence are as if she's a million-dollar client. I highly recommend this sharp-as-a-tack attorney who once worked for LnI and is therefore intimately knowledgeable on the games this governmental insurance agency can play with truly injured, and deserving, workers.
We feel very fortunate that we were referred to Dennis Beemer and his firm to handle our claim with Washington Labor & industries. My husband's situation was somewhat unique and required the expertise of an attorney who really knew how to navigate and interact with the various individuals who worked on my husband's claim. His knowledge and experience was the key to providing us with the most positive outcome. He and his office staff were also very pleasant to work with. Our questions and concerns were addressed promptly. He presented all of our options in a reasonable manner and he gave excellent advice to assist us with decisions to be made along the way. You know from Day 1 that he puts his client's best interests first.... A trustworthy and honorable man.
Dennis Beemer, he is the best attorney in the country. He spent time with me and explained everything to me . Most of all he was honest.. If he said that he was going to do something, he did it and got it done. I would recommend him to everyone.
Dennis Beemer is my mother's attorney. I'm her power of attorney. At 81 years of age, she slipped in a puddle of water while on the job as a bookkeeper at one of her TWO little part-time jobs. She hit her head and broke her hip causing catastrophic loss of independence and physical and mental abilities. My mother had worked over a half of a century living solely independently. Because workmen's comp attorneys are so heavily governed by the state on what they can and can NOT charge for their representation, my mother (due only to her age) really didn't "pencil out" for most attorneys' bottom line. Dennis, though, upon hearing Mom's story, took the case simply "because it's the right thing to do". He makes next to nothing to represent her. But his compassion and competence are as if she's a million-dollar client. I highly recommend this sharp-as-a-tack attorney who once worked for LnI and is therefore intimately knowledgeable on the games this governmental insurance agency can play with truly injured, and deserving, workers.
We feel very fortunate that we were referred to Dennis Beemer and his firm to handle our claim with Washington Labor & industries. My husband's situation was somewhat unique and required the expertise of an attorney who really knew how to navigate and interact with the various individuals who worked on my husband's claim. His knowledge and experience was the key to providing us with the most positive outcome. He and his office staff were also very pleasant to work with. Our questions and concerns were addressed promptly. He presented all of our options in a reasonable manner and he gave excellent advice to assist us with decisions to be made along the way. You know from Day 1 that he puts his client's best interests first.... A trustworthy and honorable man.
Dennis Beemer, he is the best attorney in the country. He spent time with me and explained everything to me . Most of all he was honest.. If he said that he was going to do something, he did it and got it done. I would recommend him to everyone.
Dennis Beemer is my mother's attorney. I'm her power of attorney. At 81 years of age, she slipped in a puddle of water while on the job as a bookkeeper at one of her TWO little part-time jobs. She hit her head and broke her hip causing catastrophic loss of independence and physical and mental abilities. My mother had worked over a half of a century living solely independently. Because workmen's comp attorneys are so heavily governed by the state on what they can and can NOT charge for their representation, my mother (due only to her age) really didn't "pencil out" for most attorneys' bottom line. Dennis, though, upon hearing Mom's story, took the case simply "because it's the right thing to do". He makes next to nothing to represent her. But his compassion and competence are as if she's a million-dollar client. I highly recommend this sharp-as-a-tack attorney who once worked for LnI and is therefore intimately knowledgeable on the games this governmental insurance agency can play with truly injured, and deserving, workers.
We feel very fortunate that we were referred to Dennis Beemer and his firm to handle our claim with Washington Labor & industries. My husband's situation was somewhat unique and required the expertise of an attorney who really knew how to navigate and interact with the various individuals who worked on my husband's claim. His knowledge and experience was the key to providing us with the most positive outcome. He and his office staff were also very pleasant to work with. Our questions and concerns were addressed promptly. He presented all of our options in a reasonable manner and he gave excellent advice to assist us with decisions to be made along the way. You know from Day 1 that he puts his client's best interests first.... A trustworthy and honorable man.
Dennis Beemer, he is the best attorney in the country. He spent time with me and explained everything to me . Most of all he was honest.. If he said that he was going to do something, he did it and got it done. I would recommend him to everyone.
Dennis Beemer is my mother's attorney. I'm her power of attorney. At 81 years of age, she slipped in a puddle of water while on the job as a bookkeeper at one of her TWO little part-time jobs. She hit her head and broke her hip causing catastrophic loss of independence and physical and mental abilities. My mother had worked over a half of a century living solely independently. Because workmen's comp attorneys are so heavily governed by the state on what they can and can NOT charge for their representation, my mother (due only to her age) really didn't "pencil out" for most attorneys' bottom line. Dennis, though, upon hearing Mom's story, took the case simply "because it's the right thing to do". He makes next to nothing to represent her. But his compassion and competence are as if she's a million-dollar client. I highly recommend this sharp-as-a-tack attorney who once worked for LnI and is therefore intimately knowledgeable on the games this governmental insurance agency can play with truly injured, and deserving, workers.
We feel very fortunate that we were referred to Dennis Beemer and his firm to handle our claim with Washington Labor & industries. My husband's situation was somewhat unique and required the expertise of an attorney who really knew how to navigate and interact with the various individuals who worked on my husband's claim. His knowledge and experience was the key to providing us with the most positive outcome. He and his office staff were also very pleasant to work with. Our questions and concerns were addressed promptly. He presented all of our options in a reasonable manner and he gave excellent advice to assist us with decisions to be made along the way. You know from Day 1 that he puts his client's best interests first.... A trustworthy and honorable man.
Dennis Beemer, he is the best attorney in the country. He spent time with me and explained everything to me . Most of all he was honest.. If he said that he was going to do something, he did it and got it done. I would recommend him to everyone.
Dennis Beemer is my mother's attorney. I'm her power of attorney. At 81 years of age, she slipped in a puddle of water while on the job as a bookkeeper at one of her TWO little part-time jobs. She hit her head and broke her hip causing catastrophic loss of independence and physical and mental abilities. My mother had worked over a half of a century living solely independently. Because workmen's comp attorneys are so heavily governed by the state on what they can and can NOT charge for their representation, my mother (due only to her age) really didn't "pencil out" for most attorneys' bottom line. Dennis, though, upon hearing Mom's story, took the case simply "because it's the right thing to do". He makes next to nothing to represent her. But his compassion and competence are as if she's a million-dollar client. I highly recommend this sharp-as-a-tack attorney who once worked for LnI and is therefore intimately knowledgeable on the games this governmental insurance agency can play with truly injured, and deserving, workers.
We feel very fortunate that we were referred to Dennis Beemer and his firm to handle our claim with Washington Labor & industries. My husband's situation was somewhat unique and required the expertise of an attorney who really knew how to navigate and interact with the various individuals who worked on my husband's claim. His knowledge and experience was the key to providing us with the most positive outcome. He and his office staff were also very pleasant to work with. Our questions and concerns were addressed promptly. He presented all of our options in a reasonable manner and he gave excellent advice to assist us with decisions to be made along the way. You know from Day 1 that he puts his client's best interests first.... A trustworthy and honorable man.
Dennis Beemer, he is the best attorney in the country. He spent time with me and explained everything to me . Most of all he was honest.. If he said that he was going to do something, he did it and got it done. I would recommend him to everyone.
Dennis Beemer is my mother's attorney. I'm her power of attorney. At 81 years of age, she slipped in a puddle of water while on the job as a bookkeeper at one of her TWO little part-time jobs. She hit her head and broke her hip causing catastrophic loss of independence and physical and mental abilities. My mother had worked over a half of a century living solely independently. Because workmen's comp attorneys are so heavily governed by the state on what they can and can NOT charge for their representation, my mother (due only to her age) really didn't "pencil out" for most attorneys' bottom line. Dennis, though, upon hearing Mom's story, took the case simply "because it's the right thing to do". He makes next to nothing to represent her. But his compassion and competence are as if she's a million-dollar client. I highly recommend this sharp-as-a-tack attorney who once worked for LnI and is therefore intimately knowledgeable on the games this governmental insurance agency can play with truly injured, and deserving, workers.
We feel very fortunate that we were referred to Dennis Beemer and his firm to handle our claim with Washington Labor & industries. My husband's situation was somewhat unique and required the expertise of an attorney who really knew how to navigate and interact with the various individuals who worked on my husband's claim. His knowledge and experience was the key to providing us with the most positive outcome. He and his office staff were also very pleasant to work with. Our questions and concerns were addressed promptly. He presented all of our options in a reasonable manner and he gave excellent advice to assist us with decisions to be made along the way. You know from Day 1 that he puts his client's best interests first.... A trustworthy and honorable man.
Dennis Beemer, he is the best attorney in the country. He spent time with me and explained everything to me . Most of all he was honest.. If he said that he was going to do something, he did it and got it done. I would recommend him to everyone.
Dennis Beemer is my mother's attorney. I'm her power of attorney. At 81 years of age, she slipped in a puddle of water while on the job as a bookkeeper at one of her TWO little part-time jobs. She hit her head and broke her hip causing catastrophic loss of independence and physical and mental abilities. My mother had worked over a half of a century living solely independently. Because workmen's comp attorneys are so heavily governed by the state on what they can and can NOT charge for their representation, my mother (due only to her age) really didn't "pencil out" for most attorneys' bottom line. Dennis, though, upon hearing Mom's story, took the case simply "because it's the right thing to do". He makes next to nothing to represent her. But his compassion and competence are as if she's a million-dollar client. I highly recommend this sharp-as-a-tack attorney who once worked for LnI and is therefore intimately knowledgeable on the games this governmental insurance agency can play with truly injured, and deserving, workers.
We feel very fortunate that we were referred to Dennis Beemer and his firm to handle our claim with Washington Labor & industries. My husband's situation was somewhat unique and required the expertise of an attorney who really knew how to navigate and interact with the various individuals who worked on my husband's claim. His knowledge and experience was the key to providing us with the most positive outcome. He and his office staff were also very pleasant to work with. Our questions and concerns were addressed promptly. He presented all of our options in a reasonable manner and he gave excellent advice to assist us with decisions to be made along the way. You know from Day 1 that he puts his client's best interests first.... A trustworthy and honorable man.
Dennis Beemer, he is the best attorney in the country. He spent time with me and explained everything to me . Most of all he was honest.. If he said that he was going to do something, he did it and got it done. I would recommend him to everyone.
Dennis Beemer is my mother's attorney. I'm her power of attorney. At 81 years of age, she slipped in a puddle of water while on the job as a bookkeeper at one of her TWO little part-time jobs. She hit her head and broke her hip causing catastrophic loss of independence and physical and mental abilities. My mother had worked over a half of a century living solely independently. Because workmen's comp attorneys are so heavily governed by the state on what they can and can NOT charge for their representation, my mother (due only to her age) really didn't "pencil out" for most attorneys' bottom line. Dennis, though, upon hearing Mom's story, took the case simply "because it's the right thing to do". He makes next to nothing to represent her. But his compassion and competence are as if she's a million-dollar client. I highly recommend this sharp-as-a-tack attorney who once worked for LnI and is therefore intimately knowledgeable on the games this governmental insurance agency can play with truly injured, and deserving, workers.
We feel very fortunate that we were referred to Dennis Beemer and his firm to handle our claim with Washington Labor & industries. My husband's situation was somewhat unique and required the expertise of an attorney who really knew how to navigate and interact with the various individuals who worked on my husband's claim. His knowledge and experience was the key to providing us with the most positive outcome. He and his office staff were also very pleasant to work with. Our questions and concerns were addressed promptly. He presented all of our options in a reasonable manner and he gave excellent advice to assist us with decisions to be made along the way. You know from Day 1 that he puts his client's best interests first.... A trustworthy and honorable man.
Dennis Beemer, he is the best attorney in the country. He spent time with me and explained everything to me . Most of all he was honest.. If he said that he was going to do something, he did it and got it done. I would recommend him to everyone.
Dennis Beemer is my mother's attorney. I'm her power of attorney. At 81 years of age, she slipped in a puddle of water while on the job as a bookkeeper at one of her TWO little part-time jobs. She hit her head and broke her hip causing catastrophic loss of independence and physical and mental abilities. My mother had worked over a half of a century living solely independently. Because workmen's comp attorneys are so heavily governed by the state on what they can and can NOT charge for their representation, my mother (due only to her age) really didn't "pencil out" for most attorneys' bottom line. Dennis, though, upon hearing Mom's story, took the case simply "because it's the right thing to do". He makes next to nothing to represent her. But his compassion and competence are as if she's a million-dollar client. I highly recommend this sharp-as-a-tack attorney who once worked for LnI and is therefore intimately knowledgeable on the games this governmental insurance agency can play with truly injured, and deserving, workers.
We feel very fortunate that we were referred to Dennis Beemer and his firm to handle our claim with Washington Labor & industries. My husband's situation was somewhat unique and required the expertise of an attorney who really knew how to navigate and interact with the various individuals who worked on my husband's claim. His knowledge and experience was the key to providing us with the most positive outcome. He and his office staff were also very pleasant to work with. Our questions and concerns were addressed promptly. He presented all of our options in a reasonable manner and he gave excellent advice to assist us with decisions to be made along the way. You know from Day 1 that he puts his client's best interests first.... A trustworthy and honorable man.
Dennis Beemer, he is the best attorney in the country. He spent time with me and explained everything to me . Most of all he was honest.. If he said that he was going to do something, he did it and got it done. I would recommend him to everyone.
Dennis Beemer is my mother's attorney. I'm her power of attorney. At 81 years of age, she slipped in a puddle of water while on the job as a bookkeeper at one of her TWO little part-time jobs. She hit her head and broke her hip causing catastrophic loss of independence and physical and mental abilities. My mother had worked over a half of a century living solely independently. Because workmen's comp attorneys are so heavily governed by the state on what they can and can NOT charge for their representation, my mother (due only to her age) really didn't "pencil out" for most attorneys' bottom line. Dennis, though, upon hearing Mom's story, took the case simply "because it's the right thing to do". He makes next to nothing to represent her. But his compassion and competence are as if she's a million-dollar client. I highly recommend this sharp-as-a-tack attorney who once worked for LnI and is therefore intimately knowledgeable on the games this governmental insurance agency can play with truly injured, and deserving, workers.
We feel very fortunate that we were referred to Dennis Beemer and his firm to handle our claim with Washington Labor & industries. My husband's situation was somewhat unique and required the expertise of an attorney who really knew how to navigate and interact with the various individuals who worked on my husband's claim. His knowledge and experience was the key to providing us with the most positive outcome. He and his office staff were also very pleasant to work with. Our questions and concerns were addressed promptly. He presented all of our options in a reasonable manner and he gave excellent advice to assist us with decisions to be made along the way. You know from Day 1 that he puts his client's best interests first.... A trustworthy and honorable man.
Dennis Beemer, he is the best attorney in the country. He spent time with me and explained everything to me . Most of all he was honest.. If he said that he was going to do something, he did it and got it done. I would recommend him to everyone.
Dennis Beemer is my mother's attorney. I'm her power of attorney. At 81 years of age, she slipped in a puddle of water while on the job as a bookkeeper at one of her TWO little part-time jobs. She hit her head and broke her hip causing catastrophic loss of independence and physical and mental abilities. My mother had worked over a half of a century living solely independently. Because workmen's comp attorneys are so heavily governed by the state on what they can and can NOT charge for their representation, my mother (due only to her age) really didn't "pencil out" for most attorneys' bottom line. Dennis, though, upon hearing Mom's story, took the case simply "because it's the right thing to do". He makes next to nothing to represent her. But his compassion and competence are as if she's a million-dollar client. I highly recommend this sharp-as-a-tack attorney who once worked for LnI and is therefore intimately knowledgeable on the games this governmental insurance agency can play with truly injured, and deserving, workers.