Moncy grew up in Key Biscayne, FL and after college and passing the bar has brought his skills as an attorney back to serve his local community to defend their rights against insurance companies in personal injury and property claims cases. In this episode Moncy shares his story as well as tips on growing a successful law practice and building honest & genuine relationships with clients. https://www.buzzsprout.com/767696/3328093-from-the-founders-attorney-moncy-blanco-herrera-keeping-it-real
Island Insights
In an island where everyone knows your name and the sun shines all year round, there’s one thing that everyone with a connection to Key Biscayne has in common: a love for the island that has meant so much to so many generations. http://keybiscaynemag.com/island-insights/
Miami Attorney Wins Decision on Insurance Policy
Daniel J. Rodriguez of RRBH Law in Miami recently won a decision for two of his clients that helped them get the award they sought from their homeowners’ insurance provider. https://www.prweb.com/releases/miami_attorney_wins_decision_on_insurance_policy_following_irma_damage/prweb16470144.htm
The Protectors
Moncy Blanco-Herrera and the talented attorneys at RRBH Law are the voice of ordinary citizens who seek justice from powerful interests for their loss, pain and suffering. http://keybiscaynemag.com/the-protectors/
Key Couples
Love comes in many forms — but few romances can compare to the perfect pairings in paradise you are about to meet. Herewith: A glimpse into the love stories behind some of Key Biscayne’s most dynamic duos. http://keybiscaynemag.com/key-couples-5/
Top 20 Under 40
We scoured The Magic City to bring you what we deem to be the next generation of business leaders at the tip of The Sunshine State. These young professionals represent a variety of industries and excel at their respective crafts with superior sophistication and their own unique blend of style and savvy http://brickellmag.com/the-2019-top-20-professionals-under-forty/
Hire a Personal Injury Attorney? 7 Reasons You Should
After an accident in which you’ve been injured, you have a lot to worry about—not only do you have to focus on recovering from your injuries but also paying for your medical expenses. Hiring a personal injury attorney can help you go through the process of settling your claim against the at-fault party, but many people are hesitant to pick up the phone. If you’re wondering whether you should hire an attorney to help you get the compensation you deserve, these seven reasons could help you make a decision. Save Time When you’re injured, the one thing that there doesn’t seem to be enough of is time. Even if your injuries are so severe that they keep you from working, you still have a lot to do. You have to track down your medical records and get the police files for your case. If you’re working or raising a family, not to mention if you have to go to physical therapy to recover from your injuries, it can be difficult to find the time to do everything you need to do. Hiring a personal injury attorney can help cut down on the steps you need to take to get compensation …
Advice from an Auto Accident Attorney: Settling a Claim
If you’ve been involved in a car accident that was not your fault, you’re probably wondering about getting the compensation that you need. Hiring an auto accident attorney that can help you through the negotiation or even litigation process might not be at the top of your list of worries if you’re still trying to recover your losses, but we still want you to have the information that you need so that you can settle your claim and get back to your life. With that in mind, here’s what you need to know about settling your claim. What You Need to Understand about Getting Compensation We’ve written about gathering the evidence you need to get the most from your settlement before, so we won’t reiterate that here. You can read more about that in this post and this post. Suffice it to say that you need to gather as much evidence from the scene as you can. The other driver’s insurance company wants to make as much money as possible, so if they say that you haven’t given them enough evidence to prove your claim, you could be paid less than you should be paid, or you might be denied …