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Cases That Made a Difference® - The Cracker Barrel Chemical Lawsuit

57 min · 2 de jun de 2022
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Attorney Thomas Greer of Bailey & Greer joins Donna Jones, President and Director of Associate & Client Experience at Advocate Capital, in this podcast to discuss a $4.3 million dollar lawsuit ordered against Cracker Barrel after his client suffered severe injuries after he was served chemicals in his drinking glass. Learn more about this inspiring and hard-fought case as Greer goes into detail about the victim's 8-year-long battle in receiving justice for medical damages.

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