How to Gather Evidence for Your Motorcycle-Injury Case

28 October 2016
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After a motorcycle crash, there are a few steps to take right away to make sure that you gather the proper evidence. Having good supporting documentation will give the judge confidence in assessing more major penalties on the defendant. Here are some pieces of evidence to gather for your case.  Witness Accounts and Contact Details Hopefully, you took down the names and numbers of anyone who was present at the time of your injury. Read More 

When Air Bags Kill Children: Who To Sue, According To Your Car Accident Lawyer

10 August 2016
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Air bags, as a general rule, are meant to save lives, or at the very least, prevent more serious injuries from occurring. However, children should never be placed within reach of an air bag because when the air bags deploy, they can hit, crush or kill children. In the instances provided by the CDC (and only three examples are given), three children of varying ages were killed by deployed air bags as the children sat in the front seat unrestrained by lap and shoulder belts. Read More 

Lead Poisoning: Who Is Liable For Your Injuries?

22 July 2016
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Despite the fact that lead has not been permitted to be used in building materials or paint since 1978, lead poisoning is still a major health concern. If you discover that you or one of your children has been adversely affected by lead, you might be able to receive compensation for your medical costs and the loss of what enjoyment you might have experienced had you remained free of lead. Here is what you need to know about who might be liable in a personal injury lawsuit for lead poisoning. Read More 

2 Questions To Ask Your Personal Injury Attorney At Your Consultation

12 July 2016
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The key to being reimbursed for any financial losses that may have occurred due to the negligence of another person may mean taking legal action. This is typically a big decision for most people to make because of the legal costs and time that is involved. However, it's usually necessary to file a lawsuit against the defending party. By knowing specific questions to ask your attorney, this can be helpful to you. Read More 

Handy Benefits: Workers’ Compensation And Carpel Tunnel Syndrome

25 May 2016
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For those who use their hands and wrists repeatedly during the course of their work day, repetitive stress disorder is a real issue. The continuous motions required for tasks such as keyboarding or small assembly work, among others, can cause the affected joints to become inflamed, causing pain and leading to problems doing your job. If you are experiencing problems with your wrists due to task motions, you may be suffering from a particular type of repetitive stress disorder called carpel tunnel syndrome. Read More