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  • Steps to Proving Post-Concussion Syndrome in a Personal Injury

    Many people think of football players as the only people who get concussions. The reality is that any blow to the head can cause a concussion, and they are a common result of car accidents and bad falls—just to name a couple of scenarios. Concussions are a type of traumatic brain injury (TBI...
  • If I Am the Victim of a Trucking Accident, Who Can I Sue?

    Trucking accidents are frequently devastating and almost always produce catastrophic injuries and losses. This is especially true when the accident involves large 18-wheelers and industrial trucks. A big rig’s combined weight and potential speed make it more difficult for the driver to stop...
  • Liability in Motorcycle Accidents

      Liability in motorcycle accidents is rarely straightforward. A variety of statutes and laws determine both when someone is liable for a crash and what sorts of damages the at-fault party might have to provide compensation for. Because motorcycles have an inherently higher risk for injurie...
  • Preserving Evidence in a Car Accident Injury Case

    The first few hours and days after your car accident can make or break your personal injury case. This is the period of time in which the most evidence is available, but if you fail to preserve or collect it, you could potentially leave yourself with no evidence to prove your claim. The best way to...
  • 2.8 Million Washing Machines Being Recalled After Dangerous Exp

    Imagine that you are standing in your laundry room folding tiny socks with your child playing next to you when your washing machine begins to vibrate, making terrible crashing noises that end in chunks of metal and plastic exploding out toward you. Then you realize that soapy water is gushing everyw...
  • Will Reliance on New Technologies Cause More Accidents?

      Will Reliance on New Technologies Cause More Accidents?   You and your family are traveling along the interstate in a mid-distance driving trance. The radio hums softly and the children make small noises as they play with their electronic gadgets. The cruise control and lane assist ...