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Law Practice

Sep. 11, 2013

Preventative care and our legal economy

The list of avoidable catastrophes is literally endless, and in the end extraordinarily costly. By Bradley I. Kramer


By Bradley I. Kramer


I don't believe anyone is going to help me if I don't care enough to help myself. This is especially true in terms of my own health-related and financial decisions. How can I, for example, ask a doctor to fix me if I'm not willing to do what I can to fix myself? Smoking cigarettes, eating poorly, choosing not to exercise and failing to take heed of preventative care measures are all harbingers of bad things to come, and it is my b...

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