Deborah Culbert
"Never having had this experience I did not know what to expect. After first meeting with David Share, he had determined that I had a case, explained the process, told me who to contact with questions, gave me an idea of how long this would take and cost."
"During the following months Shira Bernholtz kept me informed, requested information and answered questions. Christine Chang gently kept me from falling into forgetfulness or procrastination.
Overall the staff could not have been more helpful and responsive. Caring in a professional manner, it felt as though I might be the only client - and, very thankfully, never spoke to an answering machine. The results were better than I imagined, and in a shorter time!!
I am trying to convince friends and family that they should sue someone; thankfully they realize I am a bit nutty at this point and are not taking my advice, but when and if the time comes, I will not have forgotten your wonderful work. Thanks again."
Facts & Figures - Stroke
A stroke is a life-threatening condition that results when blood flow to the brain is interrupted. This causes a lack of oxygen that leads to brain damage. Symptoms appear suddenly, and include severe headache, difficulty in speaking or understanding others, vision changes, difficulty swallowing, weakness on one side of the face or body, and confusion. Immediate medical attention is required for the best chances of survival and recovery.
Fact: Diabetics are two to four times more likely to experience a stroke than non-diabetics.
Fact: Emergency medical treatment within the first three hours gives the best chance for survival and recovery.
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