![]() ![]() I like what you said about not being as knowledgeable or proficient in areas to which others have committed their careers to. There are so many benefits to being a forever learner: You become irreplaceable, you easily adapt to changing landscapes, develop humility, and you become a great coach through the mastery of learning/teaching. #personalinjuryattorney #neverstoplearning ![]() Perry Mason moments in this line of work are few and far between. Somehow, 7 years later, I still get random emails from the IWCA. So I joined the International Window Cleaning Association and started taking classes online. I didn’t know the first thing about commercial window cleaning. Years ago, I represented a window cleaner who sustained catastrophic injuries after a fall. If I suspect a document may have been forged, I am going to need to know some basic principles of handwriting analysis. If I am going to represent someone who was in a forklift accident, I better know a thing or two about forklifts. I will never be as knowledgeable or proficient in these areas as the individuals who have dedicated their careers to these chosen professions, but if I am going to represent someone who has sustained, say, a brain injury, I better know something about how the brain works. I’ve worked with experts in Anesthesiology Arboriculture Biomechanics Cardiology Construction Economics Emergency Medicine Endocrinology Forklift Operation Gastroenterology Handwriting Analysis Hematology Human Factors Infectious Disease Internal Medicine Life Care Planning Neurology Neuropsychology Neuroradiology Orthopedics Pain Management Commercial Painting Physiatry Plastic Surgery Property Management Psychology Psychiatry Radiology Safety Engineering Scaffolding Spine Surgery Toxicology Traffic Engineering Window Cleaning and Worksite Safety….to name a few. Over the years, like a lot of my colleagues in the Personal Injury space, I have worked with experts in a wide range of areas - everything from Accident Reconstruction to Vocational Rehabilitation. One of my favorite things about this line of work is the never-ending learning that takes place. ![]()
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