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Litigation

May 18, 2002

Adjusted Income

Former business owner Joan Hangarter ran a successful chiropractic practice in Albany for nearly 20 years, but when an injury left her unable to work and her insurance company stopped paying her disability benefits, her life fell into ruin.

        By Christina Landers
        
        Former business owner Joan Hangarter ran a successful chiropractic practice in Albany for nearly 20 years, but when an injury left her unable to work and her insurance company stopped paying her disability benefits, her life fell into ruin.
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