Legal Articles, Personal Injury

Who’s to Blame When a Product Malfunctions?

Each and every day, you use hundreds of products. From the time you get up in the morning to the moment you fall asleep at night (and even while you’re sleeping), you’re using products that other people designed, manufactured, and sold to you.

What Types of Damages Do Product Liability Cases Recover?

Serious medical issues and debilitating complications can result from product malfunctions and faulty equipment.

Do You Have Grounds for a Wrongful Death Case?

Losing a loved one to the negligence of another person is one of the most painful experiences imaginable – you are hurt, enraged, confused and wondering how to move forward.

FLORIDA DOG BITES

Some states have a “One bite” rule which allow owner’s leniency the first time their dog bites someone. Florida is NOT one of those states.

Unrestrained Rear Seat Passengers - St. Louis Auto Wreck Lawyers

IIHS Study shows unrestrained rear seat passengers could prove dangerous.

FLORIDA “NO FAULT” PERSONAL INJURY PROTECTION INSURANCE(PIP)

PIP Insurance is also referred to as Florida No Fault Insurance. Florida is one of ten states that require drivers to purchase this insurance. Drivers of motor vehicles are required to purchase a minimum of $10,000 in PIP insurance. About Florida No Fault Insurance

Pain and Suffering Damages - St. Louis Car Accident Attorneys

In this post, our St. Louis car accident attorney will describe the factors that are involved in arriving at a dollar figure for this emotional damage.

Frequently Asked Questions About Personal Injury Lawsuits

Frequently Asked Questions About Personal Injury Lawsuits

Car Crashes Caused by Running Red Lights - St. Louis Attorney

Research shows that on average, someone runs a red light at an intersection every 20 minutes.

Who is at Fault in a Three-Car Accident?

n the United States, it is estimated that one-third of car accidents are multi-vehicle accidents. All it takes is one distracted driver hitting more than one vehicle. But how will someone tell which party was the one that caused the accident?

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