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Minnesota Car Accident Lawyers and Personal Injury Attorneys
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Personal Injury Lawyer for Minnesota and Wisconsin- Attorney Maury D. Beaulier
Maury D. Beaulier, The Beaulier Law Office and the law firm of Hellmuth Johnson, PLLC serve clients in Minnesota, Wisconsin and nationally
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Faris & Faris Law Office, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Minnesota.
Faris & Faris Law Office, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Minnesota law firm practicing in the areas of personal injury and dog bites.
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Gempeler, Kenyon and Butwinick
Gempeler Personal Injury Attorneys helps clients with auto accident and product liability claims. This law firm has a reputation for hard work and for getting injured people the money they deserve from insurance companies.
Other Minnesota Attorneys and Lawyers
- Criminal Attorney Minnesota
Minnesota based DWI attorney and DUI lawyer advises in Criminal Defense cases. Recognized as a leader in Minnesota DWI and DUI defense.
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For the first 9 months of 2006, the property and casualty insurance industry has again reported record profits. The results from ISO and PCI show that the insurers' profits increased from $29.8 billion in 2005 to $44.9 billion in 2006 - an eye-popping increase of $15.1 billion. These profits look particularly absurd when the actual purpose of insurance companies is examined. Insurance companies were created in order to share risk through a pooled fund. Their only utility arises from paying out claims. Yet claims paid per premium dollar has been dropping for years. The insurance industry is simply a "middle man" who is keeping more and more of the funds that it handles each year.
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