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Monday, August 11, 2008

Schwinn Mark III Bike Trailer and Jogging Stroller

Schwinn SC762 Mark III Bike Trailer and Stroller features large, smooth-rolling 20-inch stroller tires and zip-down rain protection. In addition, the well-balanced cabin delivers secure turning. Other features include a stroller conversion kit that includes a swivel wheel and push bar. The Mark II is made of durable, lightweight aluminum and will accommodate up to two children weighing 50 pounds each.

About Schwinn
Founded in 1895, Schwinn is an American icon that has been synonymous with quality and innovation. They have built some of the best-known and best loved bikes of numerous generations--Aerocycle, Paramount, Phantom, Varsity, Sting-Ray, Krate and Homegrown. Today, Schwinn continues to be a leader in the industry with innovative bikes such as the new Sting-Ray, Rocket mountain bikes, and Fastback road bikes. With a continued dedication to quality, forever synonymous with the Schwinn name, America's most famous bicycle brand looks forward to providing another century of innovation, freedom and performance to people of all ages.


Customer Review: Excellent Product!!!
This bike trailer is not only well priced, but very well designed. The front tire locks in and doesn't turn which is much safer if you are running or moving quickly. When jogging you don't want a front tire that turns as the child can easily be flipped out. There's plenty of room for blankets or pillows if your child is a bit small. This was very easy to put together, took me 5 minutes. The front wheel slips on easily in seconds. This is absolutely a wonderful bike trailer and stroller for the money. Everything was perfect right out of the box, Schwinn did a wonderful job in engineering this product.
Customer Review: Company wont fix it
First your child has to be like 18-24 months before the really fit in this trailer. I put my daughter in when she was 13 months old and she kept sliding way down and I would have to stop the bike and set her back up because she would cry because she was so uncomfortable. Other then that this trailer works good for a bike trailer. It is hard to put together each time you use it. I purchased this to also use it as a jogger. I do not recommend it for a jogger. It is hard to turn because the front wheel does not swivel. I have had this for about 9 months and have only been able to get the front wheel on twice. Both times it took 30 min. and i pinched my fingers. I called the company (instep) and they said they wouldn't do anything about it. They told me to take it to a bike shop. I say stay away from this trailer and get a different one. I have only had frustration with this product.


Typically, when one hires an attorney to perform legal work the client can be presented with several different methods of payment. Some attorneys work on a flat fee basis which is based on the specifics of the legal issue. This type of fee arrangement may include assistance with simple or routine legal forms. More common are time based fees, where the client pays the attorney to work on an hourly basis. In this instance, the client pays the attorney a "retainer" fee or a certain sum to be billed against. Then there are contingency fees. With a contingent fee, the attorney shares the risk with the client. If there is no settlement or court award then the client does not owe the attorney anything for his work. If the case does produce a monetary settlement or award then the attorney charges an agreed upon percentage as their fee for representing the clients case. These fees are not fixed by law and may be the subject of negotiation between the personal injury attorney and personal injury client. The contingent fee is an important vehicle in securing an accident victim the personal injury attorney of their choice. Financial inability does not stand in the way of the accident victim securing the personal injury attorney of their choice as the contingency fee arrangement allows any accident or injury victim, even those without funds, to retain an attorney to represent them.

Understanding Contingency Fees

The victim of a personal injury should thoroughly discuss any potential fee arrangements with their prospective attorney. This discussion will ensure that the accident victim has a complete and total understanding of the attorney's fees, and how those fees will be calculated. All reputable personal injury lawyers will gladly take the requisite time to ensure that their clients understand the process.

Contingency fees can vary depending on the legal situation. Many times, an attorney will charge a lower percentage of the total recovery if a case is able to be settled out of court. The contingent fee percentage of recovery will usually increase if a case cannot be settled and goes into litigation. The contingent fee for a minor (person under 18 years of age) will be set by the court. In the event that a case involving a minor is brought before the court for approval, the court is asked to review and approve the settlement through a procedure called a "minor's compromise". This aids in the protection of the minor, and applies to personal injury cases, both big and small. When dealing with medical malpractice cases in California there is a statute that places a fixed cap percentage as the maximum that may be charged as the contingent fee.



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