The Effects of Auto Injury on Minors
There is a lot of controversy concerning the treatment of minors following an auto collision injury. Insurance companies hold a...
Dr. Alan Khiger has a long history of helping people achieve their maximum potential. His new book hit best-seller lists on Amazon within 24 hours of release. It was ranked No. 1 in several categories. Dr. Alan Khiger is a graduate of Life University, School of Chiropractic Medicine, licensed doctor of chiropractic medicine in Florida and has worked with personal injury, workers’ compensation and cash practice patients for the past six years. Also certified by the American College of Addictionology in auricular therapy for patients who develop substance abuse disorder, Dr. Khiger’s specialties include working with the elderly, children and new or pregnant mothers.
There is a lot of controversy concerning the treatment of minors following an auto collision injury. Insurance companies hold a...
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