Could it be that he had crazy high levels of insurance so the settlement was way under the actual coverage? Just throwing it out there.
Or could he have a special relationship with this carrier, due to his years of dealing with insurance carriers? Perhaps he took lower settlements in some cases...
I wonder about this too. And perhaps McCullough can link it directly to the firm and/or other attorneys. In that case you’ll see very quick settlements.
The firm Alex set Satterfield's sons up with is going down for good. The banker is too. Insurance likely paid out several million for the claim. Alex and his buddies misled a fuggin judge so he would rubber stamp the case. Then, they didn't even pay out the $500k to the sons. That case alone...
I respect her hustle and she's done a great job. But jesus, just do your think and stop talking about what internet trolls say. Act like you've been there. You're about to be somewhat famous.
Not a mod, but This will get the thread cancelled for sure.
Ok, but as noted above we pretty much look at underage football player pics non stop on this website.
Will take down
Lol man take this fifth grade girl off the west zone 😂😂😂
I mean I will but she's clearly an adult now and this pic came from a public facebook page. Mods let me know and I'll delete.
I don't want to run this centre countcell into Boliva.
This is a good point. Where is the head wound? It's not visible in the front. And then we see the back of his head during the hearing. You would think there is still a noticable wound from a head shot that caused "temporary blindness". And yes, you would really think Poot would release a pic of...
I took time to read this. I’m not a lawyer but it’s pretty clear a tragic death was turned into a scheme. Alex took advantage of two blue collar guys that trusted his word and judgement.
TI lawyers - what are the ramifications for Alex’s buddy’s firm? And the other guy acting as “representative”?