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Trucking Accidents in Tennessee: What Is Different?

3rd September 2019
Michael, you manage your own firm, what is the most challenging part and the best part of managing your own firm? I think the most difficult part is wearing so many hats as manager. You are constantly dividing your time between working on cases, managerial duties and supervision. But it is very rewarding too. You […]
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Slip and Fall Accidents: How to Take Action

2nd September 2019
How does one take action if they have been involved in a slip and fall accident? Gary tells us and pinpoints the importance of being prepared with sufficient proof. What are the first steps taken in a slip and fall case? Commonplace premises liability cases are varied. In the subcategory of slip and fall, typical […]
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4 Key Facts About Personal Injury Law in California

27th August 2019
Having an accident with injuries is an extremely stressful event. In addition to having a lot of pain, you also have to miss hours to go to multiple doctor’s appointments.
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What Happens During a Personal Injury Lawsuit?

27th August 2019
If you’ve sustained injuries due to the negligence of someone else, you should seek compensation for your losses by filing a personal injury claim.
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Workers’ Compensation: The Flaws in Oregon’s Legal System

1st August 2019
Jim Dodge comes from a working-class background.  He became interested in workers’ compensation when his uncle was seriously injured at work and, for reasons he could not then understand, was left without medical care for his serious injuries and no income. He then changed course and went to law school. He says to Lawyer Monthly: […]
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Don’t Sweep Accidents at Work Under the Carpet

24th July 2019
Last June saw two contrasting stories relating to the Health and Safety Executive’s efforts to prevent injuries or fatalities in the workplace.
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Holiday Sickness: Are All Legal Claims Genuine?

9th July 2019
Leading up to August 2017, a whopping 86% of Brits had taken at least one holiday, whether that be a staycation or abroad – a huge increase on 2016 figures (77%). With only 14% of Brits not taking a holiday, it is clear that those in the UK strive to spend their time away from work and education by taking a holiday.
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