Why Injuries Increase Over The Holidays: Common Holiday Personal Injury Claims
Here is what you need to know about common holiday personal injury claims, why they occur, and what you can do if you’ve been injured over the holidays.
Read More →Medical Malpractice And The Difference Between Express Consent And Implied Consent
Here is what you need to know about why consent is so important for medical treatment, what express consent is, what implied consent is, and how you prove a lack of consent in medical malpractice cases.
Read More →How Common Are Car Accidents Due To Eating While Driving?
Many people think nothing of eating while driving, but the truth of the matter is that doing so increases your risk of being in a car accident. Here is what you need to know about why you should avoid eating while driving, the frequency of car accidents resulting from such distracted driving, and tips to avoid doing this.
Read More →Staying Safe While Using Rideshare Apps: Important Aspects To Know
With Halloween and the holidays right around the corner, people are using rideshare apps more than usual, as they go bar-hopping, try to figure out how to get everyone from one place to the next, or simply don’t want to deal with trying to find a parking spot during some of the busiest times of year. Convenient as rideshare apps may be, staying safe and knowing who is liable in the event of an accident can be challenging.
Read More →Injured In An AirBnB: Who Is Liable And What Steps Do You Take?
Here, we’ll go into what AirBnB is, common injuries that people can sustain in an AirBnB, who is liable if you’ve been injured in an AirBnB, and what you should do if you’ve been injured in an AirBnB. Let’s get into it.
Read More →8 Important Reasons Why You Can Lose Personal Injury Claims
If you’re thinking about pursuing a personal injury claim, it’s important to know the reasons why you can lose personal injury cases to ensure that you are as prepared as possible.
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