Archive for February, 2009

Conventional Wisdom

This is another photograph from my book, Eastern Sierra.  I was looking for  photo that would illustrate the point that sometimes conventional wisdom and preconceived notions could result in the loss of a great shot or could result in the loss of an otherwise viable case.
In the fall of 2007, 14 compatriots and I [...]

Sometimes it's what's Hidden that Counts

There are times when the obvious is misleading. There are many cases that appear to be routine accidents with little or no attributable negligence or a good liability case that is weak on damages. At first impression, the case may not be worth pursuing because of the  low  expectations of return. It [...]

Outdoor Photography

Those who know me well are aware if my passion for outdoor photography. I hinted at it in one of my earlier posts, but never really discussed it. I always travel with  a camera close at hand. Since many of my cross country trips involved accident site inspections, [...]