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- What to do after an Accident - After an accident you need to keep 2 things in mind.
- Slip and Fall Accidents - Slip and fall is a tort that holds property owners accountable for the condition of their premises.
- Misconceptions Of The Automobile Black Box - Every few seconds a vehicle related accident occurs. The causes of these accidents rely on the knowledge and the experience of engineers.
- Civil claims by Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse - There are some adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse who could successfully bring claims to recover money damages from the persons who caused them harm.
- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) - Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is severe damage caused to the brain that can result from any head injury.
- Crashworthiness Litigation: Recognizing the Automotive Design Defect Case - Despite steady advances being made in auto safety, automobile defects are still widespread.
- Defective Tire Litigation: Recognizing and Pursuing Defective Tire Cases - Because of the publicity surrounding the Firestone tire recall, these types of tire failure incidents have been reported with increasing frequency around the country.
- Burn Injuries - Burn injuries are often catastrophic injuries that scar a person deeply—physically and emotionally.
- Kernicterus - A preventable medical disorder that is once again affecting children - Doctors, parents, and lawyers need to be alerted to the re-emergence of a preventable medical disorder that is once again affecting children.
- Birth Injuries - Birth injuries can be the result of the natural birth process or the error of a medical practitioner.
- What is Strict Liability? - Strict liability is different than liability due to negligence; it holds people or legal entities (e.g., corporations) responsible for any harm caused by their products or actions, regardless of whether they are at fault or not.
- Waiver of Liability - A waiver of liability is a form used by businesses, organizations and individuals to protect them from being legally responsible for injuries sustained as a result of using their product, equipment or services.
- Spinal Cord Injuries - Spinal cord injuries are serious injuries that can result in complete or partial paralysis.
- Dog Bites - According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 4.5 million Americans are bitten by a dog every year.
- Defective Products - When a product causes harm to a person due to faulty manufacturing, defective design or insufficient instructions and warnings, the manufacturer, supplier or retailer may be responsible for the damages.
- Accessing Your Medical Records - The private health information contained in your medical records is protected by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
- Toxic Mold - Molds are fungi that are present both indoors and outdoors.
- Structured Settlements - When you have been seriously injured in an accident that was someone else’s fault and have been awarded a significant amount of money for damages, there are two main ways that you can receive your settlement: one lump sum payment or a structured settlement.
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