The trial courts and members of the bar who handle automobile accident matters are being whipped into a fearful frenzy about the uncertainties of handling automobile accident cases in the post-Koken era by commentators who refer to the issue with alarmist references such as, ahem, “Hurricane Koken.”

As Ralph Waldo Emerson once stated, “Fear always springs from ignorance.” In other words, the strength of our fears can only be as strong as our lack of knowledge.

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