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Products Liability: On Accutane Litigation

A blog post about the popular acne drug accutane, why it was pulled from the shelves, and the litigation that followed.

St. Louis Underinsured Motorist Accidents - Car Accident Lawyer

If you happen to be in an accident with an uninsured driver, make sure you speak to your St. Louis auto accident lawyer.

What Makes Distracted Driving Accidents Different - St. Louis Auto Injury Attorney

Considering use of cell phones while driving is illegal, a distracted driver that has caused an accident especially due to the use of cell phones, is generally guilty of not only negligence, but also guilty of knowingly engaging in activity that has put other people’s lives at risk.

Connecticut Court Upholds $100K Emotional Distress Award for Fired Therapist

A blog post about a case in which a therapist recovered for negligent infliction of emotional distress after being terminated by the nursing home she worked at.

New York Bill Will Analyze Phone Activity After Accidents

A blog post about a proposed bill in New York that will require drivers involved in accidents to turn over their phones to determine if they were texting or talking on the phone at the time of the accident.

Suit Blames Snapchat for High-Speed Auto Accident

A blog post about a case in which a car accident was caused by a party's use of the social media app Snapchat while driving.

Insuring your Car: What is "full coverage"?

This article provides a brief description of the different types of coverage available through auto insurers, and discusses the most important kinds of insurance.

When Liability is Reasonably Clear: Ridley and DuBray

This article examines two cases, Ridley and DuBray, that form the obligations imposed upon insurance companies in Montana when liability for an accident is not reasonably in dispute.

Things You Should Know: Medical Malpractice Claims

This article takes a look at some of the unique aspects of a claim against a medical provider.

The Anatomy of a Civil Lawsuit

This article is a brief look at what "suing" someone actually means, including the process and a rough timeline.

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