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    mpbailey136 is offline Banned mpbailey136 is on a distinguished road
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    Think About this

    You are an Attorney whom received a case involving an auto accident or personal injury at work. You beging to work hard putting your case together, looking at police reports, witness testimony from scene and so on. You have conversed with the insurance company (several times) and now, you need to have subpoenas or summons served on defendant or witnesses. the addresses you have because two years have passed and now, the Sheriff says on the non-served return, (moved). or the only thing to identify a litigant is a license plate. Or better yet, you have a settlement offer and call your Client with that feeling you get when you call to tell your Client, (I have a check for you, or, I have a settlement offer. (now, the phone number is disconnected, you send letters to the last known address with no response.
    Now what? I have the answer!!!!!, I have that persons address, I know who owns the vehicle that license plate is issued to. I know where that guy moved to. and if in the St. Louis area, Jefferson county, St. Louis County or city, St. Charles County just to name a few areas, I will serve those subpoenas or Summons. Please check out our web site below and call or e-mail me. The price is more reasonable than you may think, and we really can do what was just mentioned in a very short time. I look forward to helping you.

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    earlysummer84 is offline Junior Member earlysummer84 is on a distinguished road
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    ur post is quite interesting. I'll consider and contact u when i need. thanks.

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    rachard1583 is offline Junior Member rachard1583 is on a distinguished road
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    Lacerations

    My sister gave birth to a healthy baby last year. She had a very difficult delivery (4th degree lacerations) and it seems it could have been avoided had the doctor taken more care. Is this something that the doctor could have handled better because i was reading and based on the statistics, 4th degree lacerations are very rare. Now she has to undergo reconstructive surgery to fix the scar tissue because she's having problems associated with 4th degree tear.
    All suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

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