Personal Injury

How Much Can You Trust Your Car’s Anti-Crash Technology System?

Personal Injury

In the race to maximize both comfort and safety for modern motor vehicle passengers, almost every car manufacturer in the...

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What is PCE and How is it Dangerous?

Blog, Personal Injury

Perchloroethylene (PCE), also known as perc or Tetrachloroethylene, is a colorless liquid chemical commonly found in industrial settings or dry-cleaning...

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Who Serves as an Expert Witness in Medical Malpractice Cases?

Personal Injury

By nature, medical malpractice claims involving dense medical concepts and complex allegations that a doctor failed to apply those concepts...

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How Do I Know If My Water is Contaminated?

Blog, News, Personal Injury

Contaminated water is a problem that affects two billion people across the world. Tragically, millions of people die from it....

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Camp Lejeune’s Violation of Safety Protocols

Congress, In The Press, Personal Injury

From the 1950s to the 1980s, individuals who were living or working at Camp Lejeune, a U.S. Marine Corps Base...

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What is the Camp Lejeune Justice Act?

Congress, In The Press, Personal Injury

The U.S. Senate recently voted on the Camp Lejeune Justice Act. What does this mean for individuals affected? The good...

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