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Litigation

Sep. 23, 2000

Man vs. Machine

When Lynette Gonzalez came to attorney Bruce Gelber's office in Los Angeles with regard to her workers' compensation claim, which arose out of the death of her husband, a highway construction worker, on the I-80 freeway, Gelber recognized that someone needed to look into the possibility of bringing a third-party tort claim.

By Deborah Rosenthal
        When Lynette Gonzalez came to attorney Bruce Gelber's office in Los Angeles with regard to her workers' compensation claim, which arose out of the death of her husband, a highway construction worker, on the I-80 freeway, Gelber recognized that someone needed to look into the possibility of bringing a third-party tort claim. Although Gonzalez lived in Los Ange...

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