Legal Articles, Defamation & Slander
Do Speed Limiters Prevent Truck Accidents?
In an effort to control the speed of their drivers, many commercial trucking companies have begun installing devices in their trucks that limit the truck to a certain maximum speed.
Mold Facts and Homeowners Insurance
This article is intended to give you some general information about mold, and how insurers are responding to mold concerns. It is not intended to provide a formal, definitive description or interpretation of California law.
Chicago Car Accidents and Dental Injuries
Personal injury claims for certain injuries, such as dental injuries, may be overlooked.
How to Prevent Fatal Tip-Over Injuries
Although parents do their best to make the home safe for their children, it is challenging to completely eliminate the risk of an accident or injury.
Car Accidents at St. Louis Construction Sites
During peak construction season, about a fifth of the American highway system is under construction with over 3,000 sites.
Vertebral Compression Fractures Caused by Car Accidents
A vertebral compression fracture occurs when a bone in the spine collapses because of an external impact.
Are Passengers Using Ridesharing Services Covered by Insurance?
Will your financial and personal injury losses be covered by insurance if you are involved in a car accident while using a ridesharing service?
Recovering for PTSD after an Auto Accident
While many physical injuries resulting from a collision can be severe and stabilization is important, doctors should also pay attention to the potential mental effects of an accident.
Wearable Technological Devices: a New Tool in Personal Injury Law
In recent years, wearable technological devices such as the Fitbit have evolved as a popular tool to track steps, miles, calories burned, heart rate, and similar information related to physical activity.
Bike-sharing Programs are both Beneficial and Risky
Bicycle-sharing programs have become popular in cities large and small across the United States, with recent programs rolling out in 2015 in Atlanta and Philadelphia, and future programs planned in Detroit and Louisiana.