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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Understanding Public Transportation and its Weaknesses
Dangers exist on roadways everywhere; no one is immune, including various forms of public transportation. Continue reading
Posted in News, Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged accident, attorney, cases of crashes, city bus, human error, public transportation
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When Bikes Collide
Bicycling is fun, great exercise, and a form of “green” transportation. Accidents do still happen, though, so be very aware of who is on the road around you.
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Posted in News, Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged accidents, attorney, bicycle, bicycles, motorcycle, potential dangers, statistics
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Florida Company Forced To Issue Recall
You never know for sure what a supplement contains; read the labels, closely and carefully. Contact an attorney if you have any questions. Continue reading
Posted in medications, News, Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged allergen, allergy, attorney, Calcium softgels, Florida, recall, Rexall, shellfish
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What Kind of Company Do You Want To Invest In?
It is nice to know that some businesses are proactive when a problem arises with a product to ensure consumer safety. Continue reading
Posted in car accidents, News, Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged BMW, Mini Cooper, possible product malfunction, potential fire hazard, voluntary recall
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The Burden of Proof
When a case relies on the burden of proof, all efforts must have been taken to corroborate evidence at the time in question in order to have a winning case. Continue reading
Posted in News, Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged accident, appeal process, burden of proof, defendant, judge, negligence, plaintiff
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Do You Understand the Appeals Process?
An appeal can occur when one party in a settled case isn’t happy with the outcome and/or doesn’t believe the trial was fair. Continue reading
Posted in Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged appeal, appeals process, appellant, court, court of appeals, trial
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How Are Jurors Selected?
A lot of paperwork, questions and answers, and discussions are involved before a final jury is chosen to hear and render a verdict on a given case. Continue reading
Posted in Jury - Why the Jury is so important, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged civil cases, criminal cases, jurors, jury members, jury notice, trial, voir dire
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What Does A Company Owe To Its Shareholders?
Personal injury is not always physical; sometimes it can be felt financially. If you have a concern about a financial investment, speak to an attorney. Continue reading
Posted in News, Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged financial blow, misinformation, misleading information, personal injury, shareholders
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When Medical Malpractice Is Blinding
It may not be intentional; still, the way doctors diagnose medical conditions can have life-changing effects on patients. Contact an attorney if you need help. Continue reading
Posted in medical malpractice, News, Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged attorney, medical malpractice, misdiagnosed, misdiagnosis, permanent disability
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