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Effectively Managing Personal Injury Cases, Insurers, and Attorneys from Start to Finish
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Bellevue, WA
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Richard H. Adler presents Effectively Managing Personal Injury Cases, Insurers, and Attorneys from Start to Finish in Tacoma, WA at The Bellevue Club Hotel.  This seminar is designed for healthcare providers and their staff to further understand insurance billing, insurance law, patient rights, reasonable fees, apportionment and more.

 

This workshop has been designed to answer your questions,  address your concerns, and give clear and accurate information on how to better understand and effectively manage your personal injury cases.

 

For more information or to register, contact Kristin Cruse at 206.682.0300 or kcruse@adlergiersch.com.

 

Scheduled
Thursday, March 26 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
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