January 20, 2016
Throughout our website, and in fact most personal injury firm websites, you see offers of a free consultation or case evaluation. If you’re like many people, you may not know what that means beyond the fact that you won’t be charged. What to Expect When You Call Us We can’t speak for other firms and ... Read More
January 18, 2016
Airbags in cars save lives every day. In many crashes, an air bag may also reduce the severity of the driver or passenger’s injuries. However, sometimes an airbag can deploy when it isn’t supposed to, or with too much force—actually causing an injury. In other instances, it may not go off when it should have. ... Read More
January 15, 2016
Many people love all dogs while others may fear all dogs. A good number of people fall somewhere between; trusting many canines they meet but fearing certain types of dogs. German Shepherds, Rottweilers, and certain other breeds certainly have a reputation for being overly protective, even vicious—but is it deserved? Dangerous Breeds? Pit bulls may have ... Read More
January 13, 2016
Whether you entrust your kids to a daycare center with a school-like setting, or a cozy in-home licensed day care business, you expect your children to be safe and well-supervised while you’re away at work. It’s a reasonable expectation, and the law holds day care providers to a high standard in order to remain licensed. ... Read More
January 11, 2016
If you’re like most people, you’ve probably heard of “slip and fall” claims and lawsuits. But what if something else caused your fall? What if you trip, stumble or turn an ankle and fall? Would you likely have a similar claim for damages? In most cases, yes. What matters is not how you fell, but ... Read More
December 23, 2015
Being involved in an auto accident with your children in the car can be one of the most frightening events you’ve ever had to face. Even minor injuries can have far-reaching effects on a child’s growing body. You want to be able to ensure your injured child gets immediate, comprehensive care for his or her ... Read More