Personal injury cases: Get the right compensation
A personal injury can be anything from a broken bone to a serious brain injury. Everyone deals with them differently, and the medical techniques used to help patients heal vary, too. After any kind of personal injury, it’s going to be in your best interests to seek medical care and second opinions when needed....
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Let your attorney help if you’re in a crash
Car crashes happen every day, but nothing can prepare you for when it happens to you. You were just driving a regular route when a driver from out of state crossed the center line and hit you. You had no time to slow down or prepare for the crash, so you both hit while...
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Welcome To Our Blog
We established this blog to share stories and information about topics relevant to our practice. Our intent is to regularly provide posts highlighting legal issues of local, state and national interest that we think you will find interesting. Check back later for updates.
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Compensation can help cover losses after a catastrophic injury
There are many types of injuries that you could suffer, but if you are extremely unfortunate, you’ll suffer the worst: A catastrophic injury. A catastrophic injury often refers to an injury that severely impacts your brain or spine. It may result in serious trauma to your brain or paralysis throughout your body. Nearly all...
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Speed Limiters and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems: What Are They and How Do They Affect You as a Driver?
Did you know that your car has a speed limiter? Do you know what a speed limiter is? According to HowStuffWorks.com, this is is how a speed limiter works in your vehicle.“A series of sensors detect how fast you’re going, then communicate that information to the engine’s computer, which manages nearly all the engine’s...
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New bill would limit tractor-trailer truck speeds to 65 mph
Large trucks can be a hazard to other drivers, causing serious and sometimes fatal accidents. A new bill proposed in the U.S. Senate aims to reduce these accidents by limiting truck speeds.The bipartisan effort by Sens. Johnny Isakson, R-Georgia, and Chris Coons, D-Delaware would electronically limit heavy truck speeds to 65 miles per hour....
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