Is this a Tine thing, or are most big cities loaded with similar personalities?
2:46p, 4/20/24
In reply to Andrew Dufresne
Eric Dick's latest commercial is a long bomb that misses the target.
4:38p, 4/20/24
In reply to drumboy
Pusch is an Aggie.
Nguyen has on his page that he graduated from Debakey.
Those billboards are unhinged.
I saw a new one today but I can't remember the lawyers name. I'll have to keep an eye out tomorrow.
Nguyen has on his page that he graduated from Debakey.
Those billboards are unhinged.
I saw a new one today but I can't remember the lawyers name. I'll have to keep an eye out tomorrow.
5:16p, 4/20/24
In reply to Jugstore Cowboy
His commercials crack me up.
Jugstore Cowboy said:
Eric Dick's latest commercial is a long bomb that misses the target.
His commercials crack me up.
8:15p, 4/20/24
In reply to swimmerbabe11
Just so weird on the business side. Knew one of them from school and he's genuinely just a very nice guy but I'm curious how the lifestyle/business complex affects them over time.
8:40p, 4/20/24
In reply to Jack Cheese
Idk. Ex: I don't remember similar things in Huntsville or BCS
Jack Cheese said:
Yes. Also mid-sized cities. Small cities too.
Idk. Ex: I don't remember similar things in Huntsville or BCS
9:23p, 4/20/24
In reply to swimmerbabe11
I love these so much.
swimmerbabe11 said:
Pusch is an Aggie.
Nguyen has on his page that he graduated from Debakey.
Those billboards are unhinged.
I saw a new one today but I can't remember the lawyers name. I'll have to keep an eye out tomorrow.
I love these so much.
9:26p, 4/20/24
In reply to Andrew Dufresne
Morris Bart in Louisiana spends about 7mm a year on billboards.
Andrew Dufresne said:
Is this a Tine thing, or are most big cities loaded with similar personalities?
Morris Bart in Louisiana spends about 7mm a year on billboards.
10:03p, 4/20/24
In reply to bigjag19
Gordon McKernan has gotta be right up there!
Willie D Powells III is probably in the 5 figure range
Willie D Powells III is probably in the 5 figure range
10:36p, 4/20/24
In reply to Charismatic Megafauna
Willie's forehead demands a larger sign, drives the costs up
11:22p, 4/20/24
In reply to Andrew Dufresne
Were you just dropped on earth by aliens recently for the first time? Or have you never left Houston?. I can't wait til you have to one day drive through Louisiana and see all the ones there.Andrew Dufresne said:
Is this a Tine thing, or are most big cities loaded with similar personalities?
7:54a, 4/21/24
Contingency plaintiff work is a numbers game. Those guys with commercials and billboards spend absurd money on marketing but it works.
Pro tip: if you're ever in a situation where you need a contingency plaintiff lawyer, ask a friend that is a lawyer. Don't respond to an ad or a billboard.
Pro tip: if you're ever in a situation where you need a contingency plaintiff lawyer, ask a friend that is a lawyer. Don't respond to an ad or a billboard.
10:42a, 4/21/24
In reply to swimmerbabe11
That's cool, they also do a lot of PTO sponsorships at my kid's school.swimmerbabe11 said:
Pusch is an Aggie.
Nguyen has on his page that he graduated from Debakey.
Those billboards are unhinged.
I saw a new one today but I can't remember the lawyers name. I'll have to keep an eye out tomorrow.
10:59a, 4/21/24
In reply to ccolley68
He's been in Shawshank Prison for 17 years. Give him a break.
ccolley68 said:Were you just dropped on earth by aliens recently for the first time? Or have you never left Houston?. I can't wait til you have to one day drive through Louisiana and see all the ones there.Andrew Dufresne said:
Is this a Tine thing, or are most big cities loaded with similar personalities?
He's been in Shawshank Prison for 17 years. Give him a break.
11:29a, 4/21/24
In reply to Al Bula
Guy knows his audience. Plenty of idiots in this city.
Al Bula said:
"Better get Dick" commercials catering to idiots.
Guy knows his audience. Plenty of idiots in this city.
11:48a, 4/21/24
I prefer the sexually charged dentist billboards. Nothing says debauchery like braces
1:02p, 4/21/24
There have always been PI lawyer billboards here (and throughout Texas and elsewhere) ...but the numbers have gone way up recently. Supposedly part of that is private equity funding.
5:54p, 4/21/24
In reply to MAS444
Add to that an increase in asshattery, ******baggery, and COVID-induced ****nuts.
MAS444 said:
There have always been PI lawyer billboards here (and throughout Texas and elsewhere) ...but the numbers have gone way up recently. Supposedly part of that is private equity funding.
Add to that an increase in asshattery, ******baggery, and COVID-induced ****nuts.
7:53p, 4/21/24
In reply to MAS444
I would think as much as anything, it's just the change in media consumption. People are streaming with limited or no commercials now. About the only effective areas to place advertising now are live sports, which the average PI lawyer probably can't afford, and highway billboards.
MAS444 said:
There have always been PI lawyer billboards here (and throughout Texas and elsewhere) ...but the numbers have gone way up recently. Supposedly part of that is private equity funding.
I would think as much as anything, it's just the change in media consumption. People are streaming with limited or no commercials now. About the only effective areas to place advertising now are live sports, which the average PI lawyer probably can't afford, and highway billboards.
6:40a, 4/22/24
In reply to ccolley68
I spoke with a company does advertising for one of these law firms.
They told me a billboard is not a good way to advertise. Even two or three does not do much good. The strategy here is to have so many billboards that are are everywhere. So everywhere you go, you keep seeing the law firm. Over and over.
I don't know the amounts being paid, but know it's in the millions. Pusch & Ngyuen went from essentially nobodies to being one of the top MVA firms in Houston. They are killing it.
They told me a billboard is not a good way to advertise. Even two or three does not do much good. The strategy here is to have so many billboards that are are everywhere. So everywhere you go, you keep seeing the law firm. Over and over.
I don't know the amounts being paid, but know it's in the millions. Pusch & Ngyuen went from essentially nobodies to being one of the top MVA firms in Houston. They are killing it.
9:20a, 4/22/24
In reply to BMX Bandit
I mean if that guy's job is to sell billboards, he's killing it.
10:12a, 4/22/24
In reply to ThunderCougarFalconBird
Because the lawyer working up the case is not splitting it 50-50 or 60-40 with the referral attorney (the one who runs the ads), you can get a much lower fee. Like 30% instead of 40% on a really good case with liability and damages.
Yes. And negotiate the fee.ThunderCougarFalconBird said:
Contingency plaintiff work is a numbers game. Those guys with commercials and billboards spend absurd money on marketing but it works.
Pro tip: if you're ever in a situation where you need a contingency plaintiff lawyer, ask a friend that is a lawyer. Don't respond to an ad or a billboard.
Because the lawyer working up the case is not splitting it 50-50 or 60-40 with the referral attorney (the one who runs the ads), you can get a much lower fee. Like 30% instead of 40% on a really good case with liability and damages.