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Category Archives: Personal Injury
Tort Law Defined
Tort law defines how you address a person’s claim when they believe another party acted with carelessness or negligence to cause them injury and/or suffering. Continue reading
Is It Better To Opt For A Class Action Case?
Sometimes it is better to file a class action lawsuit if your circumstances involve several people affected by the same situation. Continue reading
Posted in News, Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged attorney, class action, class action case, class action lawsuit, efficient, winning lawsuit
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When Sporting Events Go Horribly Wrong
When a wrestling match goes wrong, the case goes to court to try and settle a horrible injustice. Continue reading
Posted in News, Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged attorney, court, defendants, injury, seeking damages, surgery
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Is It Possible To Keep The Details Of Your Lawsuit Quiet?
If you file a lawsuit, is there any chance you can keep the details quiet and non-public? In some cases, courts will “seal” a case. Continue reading
Posted in News, Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged courts, details, keep quiet, lawsuit, sealed cases, sealed status, secret
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Why You Should Consider Dog Obedience for Your New Furry Friend
It is very important to provide training for your puppy. This will help both of you have a long, happy relationship and safeguard against problems.
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Posted in Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged dog training, good habits, instincts, obedience school, puppy training, young dog
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How Can You Avoid A Sexual Harassment Charge?
Sometimes office banter can get out of hand. What constitutes sexual harassment? Err on the side of caution and good judgment in all cases.
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Posted in Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged attorney, blatant advance, derogatory jokes, inappropriate touching, sexual harassment
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Car Seat Safety: Buying or Borrowing Used Seats
The general rule of thumb is never borrow or purchase a used child’s car seat. There can be a few exceptions to this if the person is someone you can trust. Continue reading
Posted in Personal Injury, Settlements, The Courtroom
Tagged borrowing seats, car seat, car seat safety, directions, guidelines, used seats
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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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