Legal Articles, Accident & Injury

Harvard Surgeon Seeks to Ban Power Morcellation

In October 2013, Dr. Amy Reed, an anesthesiologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Boston, underwent a routine hysterectomy at Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston to remove benign fibroids.

Traumatic Brain Injuries After a St. Louis Car Accident - Injured in an Accident

In cases where it becomes difficult to prove TBI’s, a family should consult with a St. Louis car wreck lawyer, who will have the experience and resources to help prove your case.

San Francisco Taxi Cab Crash: Whom May Be Liable?

San Francisco Taxi Cab Crash: Whom May Be Liable?

Motorcycle Law News: Lane Splitting By Motorcyclists Now Legal In California

Motorcycle Law News: Lane Splitting By Motorcyclists Now Legal In California

What Is California Law On Driving And Texting Or Using Apps?

What Is California Law On Driving And Texting Or Using Apps?

Rail And Pedestrian Safety Remain Ongoing Concern In SF Bay Area

Rail And Pedestrian Safety Remain Ongoing Concern In SF Bay Area

Proving Fault in a Personal Injury Case

If someone’s negligence led to another person receiving an injury, the negligent person can usually be found responsible during a personal injury case.

Can I Sue a Hospital for Medical Malpractice?

The question is: Can a patient sue a hospital for medical malpractice?

How Much is a Personal Injury Case Worth?

How Much is a Personal Injury Case Worth?

What is a Wrongful Death Case?

Wrongful Death FAQ's

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