We at the Law Offices of Bradford and Barthel would like for you, our audience, to send us blog ideas.
As the head of Bradford and Barthel’s Editorial Board, I can personally attest to the fact that some of the best blog ideas come from questions that our clients have for us. This is because if one claims adjuster or employer has a tough question that they needed help with, the chances are that there are 100 other people out there wondering about the same thing.
Another great source of ideas arises from practicing workers’ compensation law. Sometimes it comes from doctors, judges, or colleagues from other firms. For example, one time an applicant’s attorney pointed out how a non-B&B attorney was misstating crystal clear case law. So we decided to write a blog about that case law, in hopes of educating the community around us.
With that being said, please send us your blog ideas at blog@bradfordbarthel.com, with “Blog Idea” in the email’s subject line.
This will help us keep track of incoming ideas as we blog our way into the future. Thank you in advance for your ideas, and we look forward to hearing from you!
Got a question about workers’ compensation defense issues? Feel free to contact John P. Kamin. Mr. Kamin is a workers’ compensation defense attorney and partner at Bradford & Barthel’s Woodland Hills location, where he monitors the recent legislative affairs as the firm’s Director of the Editorial Board. Mr. Kamin previously worked as a journalist for WorkCompCentral, where he reported on work-related injuries in all 50 states. Please feel free to contact John at jkamin@bradfordbarthel.com or at (818) 654-0411.
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