Thank you to our clients, new and old!

Thank you to our clients, new and old!

Heidi Hemmat client interview
Heidi Hemmat client interview

 

I just wanted to take some time to thank our clients. So many small businesses are struggling. And while we did slow down this month due Coronavirus concerns affecting our out-of-state travel schedule, our clients have been so wonderful to us –promptly paying invoices, being willing to try ZOOM interviews in place of our professional news cameras and crew in the short term, and promising more cases to come! Thank you from the bottom of our hearts to:

 

Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis & Overholtz, PLLC, Pensacola, Florida

Bill Hahn, William E. Hahn, PA, Tampa, Florida

Steve Maher, The Maher Law Firm, Winter Park, Florida

Steve Brady, Brady Law Group, San Rafael, California

Scott Righthand, Righthand Law, San Francisco, California

Neil Eisenberg, Eisenberg Law Office, San Francisco, California

Dunn & Panagotacos LLP, San Francisco, California

Lawrence Knapp, The law Offices of Lawrence Knapp, Stockton, California

Stewart Tabak, Tabak Law Firm, Stockton, California

Michael Padway, Michael Padway & Associates, Oakland, California

Brown, Koro & Romag, Newport Beach, California

Chapa Law Group PC, Phoenix, Arizona

Garrey Woner Hoffmaster & Peshek, P.C., Scottsdale, Arizona

John Leader, Leader Law Firm, Tucson, Arizona

The law office of Jojene Mills, Tucson, Arizona

Bradley Paul Elley Esquire, Incline Village, Nevada

Wagstaff & Cartmell, Kansas City, Missouri

Miller Schirger LLC, Kansas City, Missouri

Leventhal Puga, Denver, Colorado

Burg Simpson, Englewood, Colorado

Greg Gold, The Gold law firm, Denver, Colorado

Bachus & Schanker law firm, Denver, Colorado

Anderson Hemmat, Greenwood Village, Colorado

 Elkus & Sisson, P.C., Glendale, Colorado

Bell & Pollock, P.C., Denver, Colorado

Larson & Larimer, P.C., Greenwood Village, Colorado

Anderson Injury law firm, Colorado Springs, Colorado

Gaddis, Herd, Craw & Adams, P.C., Colorado Springs, Colorado

Jim Gilbert, The Gilbert Law Group, Arvada, Colorado

Don Slavik, Slavik Law, Steamboat Springs, Colorado and Newport Beach, California

The Sanders law firm, Covington, Kentucky

I won’t get Coronavirus

Heidi Hemmat standingNot because I’m drowning myself in bleach, wearing masks on planes or covering my hands in surgical gloves like the family I saw at Denver International Airport when I returned from my business trip. (Yes, I’m still getting on planes and traveling all across the country to produce stories about victims of medical malpractice, wrongful death, personal injury, wrongful death, product liability–I have to and more importantly, I want to–it’s still my life’s calling.) The reason I won’t get Coronavirus –is the same reason I don’t get the Flu (and never had a flu shot). I’m healthy. I get up everyday –even if that means 4am –and I sweat. I workout hard. I eat healthy food. Instead of hoarding pasta and packaged sausages, I go to the grocery store and pick out my fresh produce and select my meat, chicken or fish. I prepare healthy, home cooked meals for my family. I turn off the news when I start to feel fearful, or sad, or depressed or discouraged. I avoid people who bring me down. I pray, I meditate. I live in faith, not fear. The most important story I saw yesterday –in the midst of the Coronavirus coverage–that I caught by accident as I was flipping to Disney channel (where there is always a happy ending) was a quick blurb about Alex Trebek, the host of Jeopardy. He was diagnosed last year with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. The 1 year survival rate is just 18 percent. He thinks he’s alive today because of his positive attitude. Not kidding. He believes thinking positively beat pancreatic cancer. That’s what I am going to –be positive. Have faith not fear. Be kind and compassionate. If I see someone sick or hurting, I won’t turn away–I’ll ask if they need help and help them -even if it means touching their hand. That’s how I’ve always lived my life and that’s why I believe I am blessed with a loving family, successful business and most of all, happiness. I encourage you to do the same, use the homeopathic remedies to boost your immunity (of course, wash your hands and don’t go out and cough on people if you are sick–that’s a no brainer), but do something for your health –meditate, climb a mountain, try alternate therapies, work out, sweat, eat healthy and be positive.