Scooter Injuries
Electric rental scooters are a motorized form of transportation that is quickly found in every major city across the United States. What seemed like a great idea to mitigate transportation issues has now become a danger. This isn’t just to those in the communities who have to avoid driving and narrowly missing those not paying
Read MoreDefective Baby Stroller Lawsuit
Every year thousands of children under age three are injured due to defective baby strollers. Unfortunately, many kids die from them. If a defective baby stroller hurt your child, compensation could be available either from the manufacturer, retailer or even distributor of the stroller. Potential Injury Risks to Children Baby stroller injuries can range
Read MoreCruise Ship Injury
Injuries Ship Owner’s Duty Cruise Lines Blog Don’t Wait to Get Help After an Injury If you, your child, or your relative suffered a cruise ship related injury, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Once you disembark, your next step should be to get experienced legal help from a
Read MoreConstruction Accidents
There are more than 150,000 construction accidents each year that lead to injuries. Many people working in a small area while using heavy machinery and rushing to make deadlines can lead to more injuries. These accidents do not just apply to contractors but also non-employees visiting the work site. Types of Construction Accidents Learn
Read MoreBurn Injury Lawsuit
After a fire, those with a burn injury are often left with physical and psychological scars. This spirals into mourning medical bills, lost wages and for many, a lifetime of pain and suffering. However, when another person like an apartment landlord failed to comply to fire safety regulations, compensation could be available. Landlords along with
Read MoreFactors to Prove TBI Liability
It is important to understand the factors that prove liability after a TBI injury. Liability The more clear cut on who is responsible for your TBI the higher the reward could be. Suffering a TBI at work is easy to prove who is at fault. However, it is important to seek medical attention and speak
Read MoreTBI Liability
TBI Liability Every year more than two million people seek treatment for traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Another concerning trend is that over a six-year period, TBI-related emergency department visits increased by more than 50 percent. TBIs are typically caused by a bump, blow, or
Read MoreAbout TBI
Every year, 1.7 million American citizens suffer a traumatic brain injury (TBI) or spinal cord injury (SCI). The Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that in excess of 3.5 million Americans suffer from a permanent type of brain injury, and 52,000 people die from brain injuries annually. Yet, many don’t realize there are compensation options
Read MoreBrain & Spine Injury
Every year, 1.7 million American citizens suffer a traumatic brain injury (TBI) or spinal cord injury (SCI). The Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that in excess of 3.5 million Americans suffer from a permanent type of brain injury, and 52,000 people die from brain injuries annually. Yet, many don’t realize there are compensation options
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