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Trial Lawyer for People

Trial Lawyer for People

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On this episode of What’s the Hazard, legal expert Justin High (partner at High & Younes) gives safety professionals a roadmap for:

  1. Workers’ Comp Basics: No-fault coverage vs. full personal-injury lawsuits
  2. Third-Party Suits: When you can sue the at-fault party in addition to your employer
  3. Contingency Fees Explained: Why you never write a check, but still pay out of your recovery
  4. Courtroom Myths: See how A Few Good Men stacks up against real trials
  5. Subpoena Power & Spoliation: How to preserve evidence and avoid “adverse inferences”

Just like the most-watched how-to videos on YouTube, Justin’s practical tips will help you navigate legal hazards with confidence. Drop a 👍 if you learn something new, and share this with a colleague!


Justin High can be reached at justin@hyattorneys.com

Doug Fletcher can be reached at doug@fletchersafety.com

If you have any topics you'd like Doug to address, feel free to reach out via email or shoot him a message on LinkedI


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