Wednesday 25 October 2017

From Special Education Teacher to Law Clerk: Victoria Blatterman

Victoria Blatterman
The art of being a successful special education teacher can be overwhelming to many, but Victoria Blatterman looks back on her time as an educator with fondness.Her career as a Special Education Teacher in South Carolina at Ashley Ridge High School for three years taught her many lessons that she has brought into her current field of law as a law clerk as George Sink, P.A. Injury Lawyers.Skills such as patience, understanding, and compassion are incredibly important when working with clients that are involved in legal cases.The overwhelming stress and pressure of the law can be too much for many.Victoria Blatterman happily brings some of those very skills she got as a teacher into her position as a law clerk to help put clients and attorneys alike at ease.

Tuesday 25 July 2017

Law Clerk Victoria Blatterman: Making Clients Whole

Victoria Blatterman
The reason Victoria Blatterman chose to go into the law was because she really likes to help people. She chose personal injury law because the only way accident victims can be made whole is through competent legal assistance. Accident victims can’t be expected to negotiate with insurance companies and parties with deep pockets and a team of lawyers without legal help; that kind of thing never works. They all want to pay out as little as possible, which means an injured party is dealing from a disadvantage. Victoria Blatterman and the attorneys she works with help accident victims avoid that trap.

Anytime someone has been seriously injured due to someone else's negligence, it is the job of personal injury lawyers and their support team, like law clerk Victoria Blatterman, to get them the compensation they deserve from those responsible for the accident. When someone else is at fault, no one should ever be forced to pay for their medical care, lost income and other losses. That just isn’t fair.

Saturday 8 April 2017

How Victoria Blatterman Helps Others

Victoria Blatterman was born and raised in the Charleston, South Carolina area. After graduating from Ashley Ridge High School, she went to college and spent three years as a special education teacher between 2010 and 2013 before she decided to go into the law to help people. She spent some time as a law clerk at the Anastopoulo Law Firm in Charleston. Now, Victoria can be found working as a law clerk with the Charleston. South Carolina law firm, George Sink, PA Injury Lawyers.

At that firm, she works with a firm that fights hard for those who have been seriously injured or disabled in an accident through no fault of their own. When someone suffers a severe injury due to someone else's negligence, they shouldn't have to pay to get well again. They deserve to receive all of the healthcare they need to get back to work and their life and they should be compensated for lost income.

As a clerk with George Sink PA, Victoria Blatterman assists the firm's clients and helps them arrange to get the assistance they need to rebuild their lives and recover from their injuries. She helps them account for their damages and losses, including medical bills, lost wages and other lost income and help them deal with the insurance adjusters and the other side's attorneys in a way that should bring them the best possible settlement or the best possible verdict, should the case have to go to court.

With the help of people like Victoria Blatterman, the George Sink PA Injury Lawyers have helped tens of thousands of people in South Carolina get the best possible compensation for their injuries and damages over more than 35 years in practice. Not only does she help the firm recover medical bills, car repair costs and other losses for their clients, but she also helps clients get compensation for their physical and emotional pain and suffering.