The Motorphilia Podcast

Episode 10: Legal Advice for Accidents

1 h 18 min · 15 de abr de 2022
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Auto accidents. No one wants one. We nearly all eventually have them. Knowing what to do when you have an accident can save you from massive financial fallout. Today, we have a special guest joining us, Brant Stagner of the Abraham Watkins law firm. He was kind enough to take a generous amount of time to talk about this subject and help us all be a little wiser when we are blindsided by one of life's big financial monsters. If you have any questions regarding this or any episode, or have any car related concerns you wish to see covered, don’t be shy, reach out to us on social media! www.motorphilia.com www.facebook.com/motorphiliatx www.instagram.com/motorphilia Abraham Watkins https://www.abrahamwatkins.com

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