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Morgan & Morgan Camp Lejeune TV commercials.

Most of those ads are for Medicare Advantage plans which promises bells and whistles ($0 premium, part B premium reimbursement, etc. etc.) but there are hoops to jump through to get them that they don't tell you. If I needed, say, an ablation and the nearest place I can have it performed under my policy's schedule is in, say, Charlotte, N.C., I'd have to drive there to get it. And it would have to pre-approved before the advantage plan paid for it. As such, I have a supplement plan that is taken anywhere Medicare is. I had an MRI last December that cost $2650. My co-pay: $50.
 
At least Joe Namath is glad he's not doing another pantyhose commercial! I've seen the spots with William Devane, and the ones with Treat Williams.
Exactly how many law firms are getting involved in the Camp Lejeune suit?
 
At least Joe Namath is glad he's not doing another pantyhose commercial! I've seen the spots with William Devane, and the ones with Treat Williams.
Exactly how many law firms are getting involved in the Camp Lejeune suit?
I'm guessing most of those commercials are just referrals.
 
Walk-in bathtubs, mobility scooters, bedazzlers, polymer car waxes, miracle antennas that will let you say goodbye to cable forever, miracle socks, miracle knee braces, copper bracelets that will cure all ailments, the next best cooking device, knife sets, phone psychics, snake oil, supplements and pills to fix anything, get rich quick schemes, a 1,000 page book that contains answers to all life's questions, LED lights which they imply will produce about 250,000 CP, but when you buy them and get them home, they put out less light than the LED on your cell phone...The possibilities are endless, really. There's a sucker born every minute, and a commercial hawking a product to suit all of them.
My grandma was a sucker for those as seen on TV ads she would buy them when she was alive. I'm sure she is buying those as seen on TV ads up in heaven LOL.😂
 
I'm guessing most of those commercials are just referrals.
Referrals are common for individual accident and injury suits. But things like insecticides, poisoning, product defects, contamination are class actions, where many plaintiffs are groups to sue for a common issue and handled all together by one firm.

Of course, if multiple suits are to be filed in different states, then the lead firm will associate with a firm with attorneys licensed to practice in each state where a local filing is to be made.
 
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