Moore Law’ will be all about injuries

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Moore Law host and TV journalist Deb Haas and attorney co-host Don Moore will welcome Florence, Kentucky personal injury lawyer Angela L. Greene from the firm of Angela L. Greene and Associates to take viewer questions during the “All About Injuries” show this Monday, August 13, 2012. Viewers are invited to call with any questions about being hurt on the job, in an accident or any other injury situation when Moore Law airs this Monday at 9:30 a.m. on WXIX-TV, FOX19.

Viewers unable to call on Monday can also submit their questions via the show’s new “Moore Law Connection” segment. Don’s son, Cincinnati personal injury lawyer Dan Moore, answers selected questions submitted via Twitter, Moore Law on Facebook and the “Send Us Your Questions” form located on both the Moore Law section of the FOX 19 website and this blog.

Angela Greene was the first female trial lawyer with less than 10 years of experience to receive the prestigious AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell. She spent several years as an associate with Taft, Stennius & Hollister in Cincinnati as well as Carlton & Fields in Tampa, Florida, before establishing the firm bearing her name in 1995. Angela practices throughout northern Kentucky and southern Ohio, representing clients in such matters as personal injury, employment law and criminal defense as well as other general practice areas.

Different attorneys from the Ohio and Kentucky legal communities will be making guest appearances on Moore Law, which is executive produced by Attorneys Online, Inc. Moore Law is educational programming from WXIX-TV, and while our attorneys will answer all viewer questions, it will be for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice.

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If you have been injured or have lost a loved one as a result of another person's negligence, you deserve to be fully compensated for your losses. The simple fact is that you should not be forced to pay the price for another person's careless or reckless actions.