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What Documents Do You Need After Getting Injured in a Chicago Car Accident?

It is extremely important to have a Chicago car accident lawyer examine all the documents to assess your case, and help determine how much financial compensation you are entitled to.

How To Choose An Excellent Personal Injury Lawyer

Choosing a personal injury lawyer that meets your needs can be challenging. This guide walks you thought the steps necessary to select the best personal injury attorney.

Why Are Women With Ovarian Cancer Who Used Talc Getting Big Money?

Talcum powder, commonly known as “talc,” has been shown to cause ovarian cancer in women who use it in their genital area for long periods of time. Several recent lawsuits have resulted in multi-million dollar verdicts for talc users.

Quoted- Dangers Posed By Park Employees (Author Tom Stienstra)- San Francisco Chronicle/SFGate.com 2010

Quoted- Dangers Posed By Park Employees (Author Tom Stienstra)- San Francisco Chronicle/SFGate.com 2010

Valuable Insights into Medical Malpractice

Injured in an Accident? Ten of America's leading personal injury attorneys share their wisdom

St. Louis Car Accident Attorney Discusses Listening to Music While Driving

A recent study suggests certain types of music may impact driving behaviors more than others.

St. Louis T-Bone Crash Lawyer on Proving Liability

The risk of serious injuries is higher in t-bone collisions compared to other types of auto accidents. How can you prove who is at fault?

Negligent Security and Negligent Hiring, Training, Retention, and Supervison

A short Treatise on Premises Liability for Las Vegas Hotels

Baby Powder and Cancer: An Unexpected Correlation

Talcum Powder, also known as Baby Powder is used by millions of people every day. Millions of households in the United States use these products for the care of their infants. Since the product is generally seen as safe, consumers are shocked to learn that it’s been linked to ovarian cancer.

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