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Dec 30, 2010

San Diego Personal Injury Lawyer, Helps Clients Get Justice

Gordon Levinson, San Diego Personal Injury Attorney, has been recognized for his continuing success in helping clients get satisfactory resolution on personal injury cases. Mr. Levinson has focused his practice on helping clients get the justice they deserve and a settlement that will give them the ability to recover fully.

Mr. Levinson spends time with a client explaining the process of negotiating settlement and what to expect if a case goes through the legal process. He will represent you when there are meetings with insurance providers or lawyers and in court. When he meets with a client, he will collect information and details about the injury and develop a strategy to collect all of the reports, witness statements and medical information that will be required to get you the settlement you will need.

The attorney also provides information about programs and organizations that can provide assistance if you are unable to return to your regular activities. He will also schedule appointments with professionals if needed and accompany you to dispositions or meetings with the defendant.

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Are you just getting old ?

 Even though the mercury’s only dropped slightly, are you always in the middle of a Siberian deep freeze? Older folks do run colder due to slowed circulation and lower metabolic rates, but people of all ages gripe about being chilly. “Most of the time when people complain about feeling cold we don’t find a reason. There’s probably something going on in their temperature regulation center,” says Dr. Diane Krieger, head of the diabetes care center at South Miami Hospital. Since temperature regulation takes place in the brain’s hypothalamus, which is affected by hormones, everything from PMS to pregnancy can rejigger your thermostat.

It could be: A thyroid problem or anemia. The thyroid influences how swiftly you produce and use energy. If it’s not working correctly, the body slows and can feel sluggish and wintry. If you feel frosty all the time, ask your doc for blood work. And if the blood work turns up normal, then Lrieger advises to dress in layers and kick up the heat.

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