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Category Archives: Personal Injury
Office Equipment Recalls: Did You Really Pick The “Safe” Profession?
Even office jobs, which might seem relatively safe from an injury standpoint, are not adverse to risk of injury. Continue reading
What Is Your Pet Worth To You?
You can’t put a dollar amount on the life of a pet, or on the life of a human loved one. What you can do is make a negligent party be held accountable. Continue reading
Posted in News, Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom, wrongful death
Tagged accountability, court of law, lawsuit, lawyer, negligent behavior, pet, responsibility
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When Should You Pull Your Car Off The Road?
There are many instances in which it would be safer to pull your car off the main road, to the side to attend to problems or distractions. Continue reading
Bonfire Safety to Prevent Injury and Lawsuit
A bonfire can be a nice way to end a summer day, but take all safety precautions seriously before you enjoy the night. Continue reading
Posted in News, Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged accident prevention, attorney, bonfire, campsite, fire safety, lawsuit, practice safety, prevent injury
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Avoid a Bicycle Accident: Fix a Problem
The best way to avoid a problem is to be prepared ahead of time and not let a bad situation develop. Continue reading
Posted in Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged avoid problems, be prepared, bicycle accident, emergency kit
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Preventing Medical Malpractice as a Patient
Be aware and present in your own care as a patient and/or that of a loved one. As an active participant, you may be able to reduce risks of mistakes. Continue reading
Are You Leading Your Dog Or Is Your Dog Leading You?
Good training for man’s best friend can lead to fewer problems/issues later on. Continue reading
Posted in Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged dog training, dog walking, lawsuit, obedient dog, personal injury
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Know What To Expect From The Product You Are Putting Your Child In
Products designed for children’s use can prove accidentally detrimental to little ones. If your child is involved in such an accident, contact an attorney. Continue reading
Posted in News, Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged accidents, attorney, car seat, child products, head injuries, manufacturer, stroller
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Why Truckers Shouldn’t Be Sleepy on the Streets
Stricter guidelines are set to be put into place in 2013 regarding the hours a tractor-trailer driver can be behind the wheel in a given time period. Continue reading
Posted in car accidents, News, Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged fatigued driver, laws mandated, road accident, tractor-trailer driver, trucker, US DOT
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Better Biking: Tips for Motorcycle Safety
More motorcycles are taking to the road for a variety of reasons, which include warmer temperatures and better gas mileage. Be smart and stay safe. Continue reading
Posted in News, Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged better biking, motorcycle challenges, motorcycle safety, tips for safety
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