There is a particular kind of conversation that Daniella Levi has had more times than she can count. Someone calls the firm — sometimes days after an accident, sometimes weeks — and the first thing they say is not what happened to them. It is an apology. They are sorry for calling. They are not sure they have a real case. They do not want to ma… Read More
There is a particular kind of conversation that Daniella Levi has had more times than she can count. Someone calls the firm — sometimes days after an accident, sometimes weeks — and the first thing they say is not what happened to them. It is an apology. They are sorry for calling. They are not sure they have a real case. They do not want to ma… Read More
There is a particular kind of conversation that Daniella Levi has had more times than she can count. Someone calls the firm — sometimes days after an accident, sometimes weeks — and the first thing they say is not what happened to them. It is an apology. They are sorry for calling. They are not sure they have a real case. They do not want to ma… Read More