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South Dakota Car Accident Lawyers and Personal Injury Attorneys
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Merkle Law Firm - Personal Injury - Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Merkle Law Firm of Sioux Falls South Dakota concentrating in Automobile accidents, Wrongful death, Slip and Fall, and Workers Compensation. Experienced Trial Lawyers for personal injury.
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Personal Injury Attorney Bob Moore- Rapid City, South Dakota
Moore & Kandaras Law Firm
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Personal Injury Lawyer Attorney Brad Bonynge Sioux Falls South Dakota
The Brad Bonynge Law Office in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, practices in all areas of personal injury, including auto accidents, slip and falls, toxic torts, medical malpractice, and products liability.
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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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