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Letters for June 14 to 20, 2007

Continued from page 1

Published on June 14, 2007

Try getting a lawyer to represent you: There is also a bigger underlying issue here. With the expanded parking, even more South Floridians are driving on the reservation, not realizing they have no legal rights while on the premises (¨A Seminole Moment,¨ Thomas Francis, May 17). I attended a concert at the Seminole Hard Rock Live venue and was injured due to their negligence. My injury required surgery. I have no insurance, and the surgery is expensive. Not one single personal-injury attorney in Florida would take the case. I called the Florida Bar Association, everyone! No help. It seems the Seminoles can pick and choose which cases they will allow in their courts. Attorneys simply look at it as too big of a hassle to deal with and will not take the case.

Adam Wetmiller

Hypoluxo

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