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April 19, 2007

Latest Client Testimonials

The following are testimonials from clients of Stephen M. Frailich.


Mr. Frailich:   I have been negligent in sharing my gratitude and appreciation. Please thank Ms. Ellison for promptly informing me re: the specifics of my settlement check and always providing the answers to my questions.
I also wish to thank you for your professionalism and detail-oriented approach to providing your clients with the latest updates and excellent representation. You have been extraordinarily patient and persistent in a world that dictates immediate gratification!  Your referral to Dr. Kashif was an excellent choice and I regret not being able to retain him as my physician.
Again, thank you for providing such high quality services. I am, for the very first time, able to purchase a little place to call my own. I am grateful and ecstatic!
4/8/07-L.H., Tucson, AZ

Hi. I had trouble with getting my mail. I,just received your letter. Yes, the address is correct. I know when you called I did not thank you for all you have done for me. Thank you very much, you are a great man. I love you. It  was a long wait.
3/14/07-  Thanks Again, Lorraine Roebuck, Youngstown, OH

Good Morning Stephen:
I received you letter, and am anxiously awaiting the check-I'm going to take my family on a trip--we've had a really rough start to this year and could use some down time.

I can't begin to ever thank you enough for all you've done for me, and for so many others (I've read those testimonials!!).  You are truly an asset to your profession, and not only was I blessed with the most thorough, diligent, accomplished lawyer, I also feel like I found a friend.  Even though we've never met, I feel close to you having shared this very personal experience together.  You are truly unique!!  Now listen....you've waited long enough to open that champagne..........choose a special time to open it and toast to all the many many people you have helped in this battle and know how deeply we all thank you !!!!! You're the best!!

2/19/07 - Sincerely, Teri Price - Brentwood, CA

Dear Stephen,
I just wanted to send you a note of great appreciation and thanks for 14 years of your time and concern for me. You went to bat for others like myself who suffered the backlashes of health consequences brought forth by silicone breast implants.
You hung in there with us, believing in our turmoil and sketchy future, after the damage was done. You are a special person who cares and you will never know how much gratitude I have for you. As this is wrapped up, I want to say God bless you, and your family, and that he brings you all good throughout your lives and your wonderful staff who were so caring and sweet all of the time. You can be proud of all of them.
2/14/07-Thank you again, your friend and client, Susan Parker, Alpine WY

BREAKING NEWS UPDATE - 02/10/07

BREAKING NEWS UPDATE - 02/10/07

The areas that will be covered in this newest update are as follows:

(A)

Class 7- Should I accept the $3,000 settlement offer?

(B)

Class 7- I received a letter saying I am not eligible because I did not file a Benefit Schedule Option Form in the MDL-926 Class Action

(C)

Waiting time for Claims Processing and Payments

(D)

EXTENSION OF THE JANUARY 17, 2007 CURE DEADLINE

(E)

Claimants in the MDL-926 Class Action who have been denied benefits because they signed a Release before 1994

(F)

Denial of Rupture claims in Dow Class Action

The Settlement Facility-Dow Corning Trust (SF-DCT) has extended to all eligible Class 7 claimants who have had received Mentor, Cox-Uphoff or Bioplasty breast implants, a chance to settle their claim early.  A check in the amount of $3,000.00 was mailed to all eligible Class 7 claimants with the settlement offer from the SF-DCT.

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Latest Breast Implant Commentary - 2007

PERSONAL COMMENTARY - 01/12/07

I would like to wish a Belated Happy New Years to everyone and hope 2007 will be a healthy and happy year for you and your loved ones.

2006 was a very strange and unusual year for claimants as it pertains to the Dow Corning Class Action. Many claimants finally received their disease claim settlements while many more claimants accepted a lower settlement when their disease claim was denied at a higher level, because they were just too tired to fight Dow Corning any longer after 13 years.

In order to qualify for a Level A settlement under Disease Option One, a claimant needed to have assistance in grooming, feeding, bathing and dressing. A claimant could also not work and also needed assistance in most of their household chores. Basically, they have to be an invalid in my opinion. Many claimants are completely disabled and have qualified for disability for Social Security, State Disability and other programs, but have had their Level A claim denied by the SFDCT because they can perform at least one of the functions listed above, or they are working part time to support themselves.

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