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June/July 2020
ELEVATE YOUR READING LIST LIFE LESSONS FROM STEPHEN KING (NO REALLY)
As I’m writing this, we’re homebound. And even after things return to normal, many of us may be reluctant to rush back to our old activities. Our hesitation to participate increases the effects COVID-19 has on our microeconomy. In this case, it’s easy to lose perspective on the impact we can make in our neighborhoods, which is why we need to band together. If you’ve read this newsletter, it shouldn’t surprise you that I found a book that is sure to remind us of the power of community — “Elevation” by Stephen King. King is well known as the modern horror writer, but “Elevation” is a refreshing and light-hearted take on the fictional Castle Rock, Maine, where some of his stories take place. The tale focuses on Scott Carey, a divorced web designer who has a rocky relationship with his neighbors and spends his free time with his retired doctor. If you’re not the biggest fan of Stephen King’s odd plot twists, you can take solace knowing that this book is a much more light-hearted read than most. Sometimes a mystical or fantastical element of a plot doesn’t carry the weight it should. But in this story, its fantastical elements help to ground the larger drama. In the opening pages, Mr. Carey is losing weight, and no matter what he brings on the scale with him, it reads lower and lower every day. As the story progresses, you discover little details that would alarm
anyone in his situation. But Scott takes these small hints of his fate as reasons to make the most of his condition. As you learn more about Scott, you see facets not fully explored in most of King’s work — small town interactions and the importance of local commerce. Carey’s neighbors, Deidre McComb and Missy Donaldson, initially seem like a stuck-up, well-off couple but reveal themselves to be more than that. Through their small disputes with Scott, you find out why they’re so closed off while simultaneously fighting to keep their restaurant open despite lacking community support. As you discover more about Scott’s condition and his neighbors, you see the impact a single member of a community makes, for better or for worse. The loud opinions of the few outweigh the views of the many as his neighbors struggle to maintain their physical and mental well-being. But at the same time, Carey takes this tendency of his town to turn the tides, giving back to his neighbors and indirectly bettering his community. In turn, his neighbors help him when he needs them the most. All in all, this is a beautiful book that displays a few different sides in Stephen King’s storytelling. Additionally, he does this by focusing on the life lessons you find in genuine small towns that classic Americana literature is
based upon. These lessons include looking out for our neighbors, making the most of every day, and understanding the power one voice or action has. The best part, though, is that “Elevation” is only 124 pages! If you have any fun book recommendations, let me know the next time we talk! I’m always looking for the next story to lose myself in, and you may see a review of it in our following newsletter!
-Elliott Kanter
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RELIEF FOR VICTIMS OF OPIOID ADDICTION FILE YOUR OXYCONTIN CLAIMS BY JUNE 30
Recent studies indicate that over 100 people die every day from overdosing on opioids, making our current pandemic an even harder challenge for recovering addicts and their families. However, as of late February, there may be some relief. If you or a family member is suffering from the opioid crisis, you may qualify for aid by filing a claim against Purdue Pharma. Currently, the company is running a $23.8-million ad campaign informing people who’ve been hurt by their opioid products, like OxyContin, where to file a claim against them. This is essential to Purdue Pharma’s bankruptcy proceedings as they try to resolve nearly 3,000 cases relating to their role in the opioid crisis. However, the deadline to file is 5 p.m. Eastern Daylight
Time on June 30, so it’s essential to know if you qualify and where to file a claim.
at PurduePharmaClaims.com. Additionally, you, a legal guardian, or family members can file a proof of claim form. However, gathering all the needed documentation and avoiding the loopholes can be challenging. My office is handling the OxyContin claims against Purdue Pharma, and we’re happy to answer any questions or concerns you may have. You can call us at (619) 231-1883 or visit our website at EnKanter.com.
The common claims that victims are submitting include lost wages, death, addiction, and loss of spousal relationship benefits like co-parenting. If your child is experiencing neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), you’re even more likely to be eligible. NAS stems from withdrawal due to opioid exposure a baby experienced in the womb. Consequent issues include epilepsy, high blood pressure, and tremors. The U.S. Bankruptcy Court is only accepting claims via physical mail, their online system, or hand delivery to their New York location. Filing online with the proper support is easy, or you can find the mailing address
WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN HIRING AN INJURY LAWYER
THE RIGHT MINDSET FOR FINDING REPRESENTATION
When your future is at stake, you can’t afford to settle for poor representation. Doing research is essential to finding a good lawyer, so here are questions you need to ask yourself to ensure the lawyer you choose is the best for your circumstances.
type of cases they handle and what their expertise is. If the lawyer you’re speaking with doesn’t have experience with your kind of case, they may know someone more knowledgeable in the field.
DO YOU TRUST THEM?
WHERE IS THE LAWYER LOCATED?
You must be comfortable with your attorney because feeling safe enough to be honest with them is critical for your case. If you’re not satisfied with your lawyer, you may not be 100% accurate with them, which means they can’t adequately defend you. No matter how qualified and successful they are, you need to have chemistry with them and trust them.
You will have to visit your lawyer often, so you shouldn’t choose one who requires a considerable commute. Make life easy for yourself by choosing a lawyer in a convenient location with easy access from a freeway.
WHAT IS THE LAWYER’S AREA OF EXPERTISE?
HOW MUCH DO THEY CHARGE?
Most lawyers are experts in a specific area of the law, training in that field in law school and gaining on the job experience over time. Make sure your lawyer is experienced with your type of case by asking them what
In general, you pay more for more successful lawyers. But breaking the bank doesn’t guarantee you get the results you want. So consider your budget when deciding on a lawyer.
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Immediately following a car wreck, it can be difficult to know what to do next while your mind is racing. You or another party may have suffered injuries, and either of you could be questioning who’s at fault. Additionally, there might be extensive damage to either vehicle. When you are involved in an auto accident, you need to follow these four steps. STEPS YOU NEED TO TAKE AFTER A VEHICLE ACCIDENT CALL 911 Police and other emergency personnel can assess injuries, gather information, and make sure the details of the accident are recorded. They also can clear the area of other cars and civilians, ensuring everyone is safe while you compose yourself. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION A doctor can help determine the extent of your injuries and provide documentation for your treatment. Waiting to see a physician prompts insurance companies to question the severity of your pain or, worse, claim that it doesn’t relate to your accident. What’s more, some injuries take days or even weeks to surface. Typically these are soft tissue injuries, including knee anterior cruciate ligament tears, whiplash, and rotator cuff tears. Common symptoms of these injuries include neck pain, tingling in the shoulder, blurry vision, and reduced mobility. GATHER INFORMATION & EVIDENCE Taking photos of the scene, collecting names and contact information of involved parties and witnesses, and possibly acquiring any video recordings of your accident can be crucial to your case. After your accident, taking photos with your smartphone is a quick and easy way to collect information. When doing this, make sure you’re taking pictures of both cars, including their license plates. If there are any witnesses, make sure to get their names, addresses, and phone numbers. CONTACT AN ATTORNEY After an auto accident, you need the assistance of a knowledgeable attorney you trust. Dealing with physical injuries and insurance companies takes a toll on your well- being. Having proven attorneys to help guide you through the process will take some of that burden off of your shoulders and help you navigate your path forward.
FIG CAPRESE SALAD
Inspired by BonAppetit.com
It’s sweet. It’s savory. It’s the embodiment of summer!
INGREDIENTS
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8 oz buffalo mozzarella or fresh mozzarella 8 oz ripe fresh figs, quartered lengthwise Handful of basil leaves, roughly chopped
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Flaked sea salt, to taste
Coarse ground black pepper, to taste
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Olive oil, to taste
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DIRECTIONS
1. Tear mozzarella into bite-size pieces. Arrange on a platter.
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Place quartered figs, flesh up, around mozzarella.
3. Sprinkle basil leaves over top.
4. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
5. Drizzle with olive oil.
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
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ELEVATE YOUR READING LIST
RELIEF FOR VICTIMS OF OPIOID ADDICTION
WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN HIRING A INJURY LAWYER
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FIG CAPRESE SALAD
STEPS YOU NEED TO TAKE AFTER A WRECK
Think you have a claim for OxyContin? Check out our article on Page 2 to learn more!
HAVE THE OLYMPICS EVER BEEN POSTPONED BEFORE?
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TIMES THE OLYMPICS WERE CANCELED
In late March, amid the global spread of COVID-19, the International Olympic Committee announced the postponement of the 2020 Olympic Games. They were slated to take place in Tokyo, Japan, this summer, but they will now happen in the summer of 2021. While this is an unprecedented decision, it’s not the first time that major global events have affected the Olympic Games or which countries participated. Since the inception of the modern Olympic Games in 1896, they have been outright canceled three times — 1916, 1940, and 1944. The first cancellation of the Olympic Games happened during World War I. The German Empire was supposed to host the games in Berlin, but by the time 1916 rolled around, Europe was deep in the trenches of WWI. Many nations had sent their athletes to fight in the war, so the games were canceled. World War II caused the next two cancellations. The 1940 Olympics were initially scheduled to be held in Tokyo. It would have been the first time the games were hosted by a non-Western country, but Japan forfeited the right to host when they invaded China in 1937. The games were then
rebooked for Helsinki, Finland, but after Nazi Germany invaded Poland in 1939 and started WWII, those games were scrapped as well. Since the fighting hadn’t ceased by the time the games were supposed to happen in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, in 1944, the Olympics were canceled again. Though the Olympics have happened on schedule since the end of WWII, the United States has not always participated. In 1980, when the U.S. boycotted the Olympics that were held in Moscow, Russia, in protest of the Soviet Union’s invasion of Afghanistan, 64 other nations followed suit. However, those games still went on as planned and 80 countries participated. The fact that major global conflicts are the only other events that have been catastrophic enough to affect the Olympics might be distressing and elevate anxiety about our current global health crisis. However, it’s important to keep in mind that the Olympics have only been postponed this time, not canceled. We’ll still get to cheer on our favorite Olympians next year.
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