General And News

It is our mission at Theodoros & Rooth to raise awareness to our many clients and friends with information about the current health crisis. As you know, we are in an unprecedented situation with the worldwide coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic.   Far too many people are living in fear and are suffering. To make matters worse, there has...

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Everyone at Theodoros & Rooth is closely monitoring the quickly developing Corona Virus (Covid-19) pandemic. Based upon all available information, we have created a business continuity plan that will allow us to continue to serve the needs of our clients, while protecting our staff, clients, and the public from unnecessary and preventable exposure to the...

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At Theodoros & Rooth we are proud that we have: A REPUTATION FOR CARING. A TRADITION OF RESULTS. These are not just advertising slogans.  These phases represent our true and honest mission. Theodoros & Rooth has a long tradition of representing people who have been injured through the fault of others.  For decades now, we...

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You would think it would be safe to assume that your insurance company would review your medical records before denying coverage for a medical procedure. However, that may not always be the case. In a recent article published in Forbes magazine and reported by CNN, former Aetna Medical Director, Dr. Jay Ken Iinuma, testified under...

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During the year, we at Theodoros & Rooth take time to inform you about items in the news that may affect you. It’s one way we feel we can keep you more safe and secure as you go about your daily lives. We will continue to do so in 2019. Here are highlights of some...

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For the most part, summer vacation is over, and the kids are either back in school or will return very soon. According to the National Safety Council (NSC), accidents rise sharply during these first weeks of school. Some of these accidents are really no one’s fault. Many are simply the fact that ‘kids are kids.”...

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Are we ready for self-driving cars?  Maybe not. A fatal incident in Arizona earlier this year could be a sign that self-driving cars may not be ready for wide-spread use.  For now, at least. Earlier this year, a woman in Tempe, Arizona was struck and killed by a Volvo XC90 that was utilizing Uber’s autonomous...

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