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LSSLC Simplifying Successful Complex Cases for Over 20 Years
OSI Settlement Report

Other similar incidents or OSIs can be invaluable, paying off several times more than the investment cost for securing them. LSSLC, LLC has developed a process for finding hard to get OSIs in automotive and other product liability cases. We currently have developed databases for various products.  


Presentation of OSIs at trial or mediation has helped settle the following cases:

1998 Ford Crown Victoria, sudden acceleration, electromagnetic defect in the vehicle's cruise control system (Next Generation Speed Control System) caused vehicle to accelerate without driver input. Settled at mediation. Numerous OSIs found.

Rollover/ Roof Crush, 2002 Ford Expedition, Trial ended in hung jury, settlement before new trial, UN93 (1997-2002) and U222 (2003-2007) Ford Expedition OSIs found. Undisclosed amount. 

Rollover/ Roof Crush,  1996 Isuzu Rodeo, multiple OSIs found and presented. Settled before trial, Undisclosed amount.  

Seat belt, lap only, GM Malibu, rear mid seat, frontal impact, settled at mediation, undisclosed amount, Multiple OSIs presented.

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LSSLC Finds Expert

Our Client Reaud, Morgan & Quinn has written this testimonial about our work. After trying for some time to find an expert, they came to us. We found them the expert that they needed. The right expert at the right time resulted in a successful conclusion. 

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A liquidity crunch can send your company into a downward spiral and make it ripe for a takeover, as Bear Stearns recently discovered. One of the most important aspects of running a successful business is to maintain a solid liquidity position. Here are 10 ways to improve your company's cash supply, as well as come up with contingency plans to help get through difficult times.
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Many Americans equate their cars with independence and self-sufficiency. But as people age, their driving skills can deteriorate, especially with the onset of certain medical conditions. So how do you know when its time to take away a license and what's the best way to break the news? Click "Full Article" for some answers.


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Do you want to sell commercial or investment real estate that has appreciated significantly? One way to defer a tax bill on the gain is with a "like-kind" exchange. With this tax strategy, you don't tie up your money. You keep it working for you.
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Calif. becomes first state to ban trans fats
sfgate.com - Sat, 26 Jul 2008 00:38:29 GMT

Stocks manage gains in uneven trading
cnn.com - Sat, 26 Jul 2008 00:37:47 GMT

Judge halts trial over Bratz dolls; juror dismissed for ethnic slur
usatoday.com - Sat, 26 Jul 2008 00:33:21 GMT

Economy finally gets news to smile about
msnbc.com - Sat, 26 Jul 2008 00:33:03 GMT

Home inspectors in R.I. remain unregulated
projo.com - Sat, 26 Jul 2008 00:30:00 GMT



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