Nov. 26, 2019
Why we watch
It was a Thursday night, on an otherwise uneventful news day with only presidential impeachment hearings as a backdrop, when newscasters across the nation in unison gasped at what they witnessed on the football field. They expressed their disbelief as they played, replayed and broke down in slow motion the moment Cleveland Browns’ Myles Garrett tore off the helmet of Pittsburgh Steelers’ Mason Rudolph only to bring it crashing down onto Rudolph’s head.





Jeffrey Wolf
Partner
Heimanson & Wolf, LLP
Jeffrey is a personal injury trial lawyer, handling catastrophic bodily injury and wrongful death cases.

Carolyn Kraft
Legal Assistant
Heimanson & Wolf, LLP
Carolyn is a recent UCLA graduate and planning to attend law school next fall.
It was a Thursday night, on an otherwise uneventful news day with only presidential impeachment hearings as a backdrop, when newscasters across the nation in unison gasped at what they witnessed on the football field. They expressed their disbelief as they played, replayed and broke down in slow motion the moment Cleveland Browns’ Myles Garrett tore off the helmet of Pittsburgh Steelers’ Mason Rudolph only to bring it crashing down onto Rudolph’s head. Surprisingly, R...
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