Legal Articles, Personal Injury

Does Workers' Compensation Cover Dental Injuries?

If you’ve sustained dental injuries at work, inform your employer at once.

Tailgating is a Leading Cause of Car Accidents - Here's How You Can Stay Safe!

One common action that can lead to rear-end collisions is tailgating - when someone drives too close to the vehicle in front of them.

Common Work Injuries in the Restaurant Industry & How to Receive Compensation

Let’s see what are the most common causes of injuries in the restaurant business and what you can do to get workers compensation.

How to Stay Safe on Dangerous Missouri Roads - St. Louis Car Crash Lawyer

Beautiful as it may be, driving through Missouri can also be quite dangerous.

Product Liability Law in Los Angeles California

Under California law manufacturers, distributors and sellers of commercial products have a responsibility to consumers to ensure their products are safe for consumer use.

Defective Motorcycle Gear & Product Liability Laws In California

Many times, product liability lawsuits can arise out of a motorcycle accident. Manufacturers and sellers can be held liable for personal injury-related expenses, such as medical expenses, when a motorcyclist’s injuries are caused by or even worsened by defective motorcycle product and motorcycle protective gear.

A hands-on attorney makes a difference

Those injured through the negligence of others face many challenges, particularly when the injuries are severe.

Commercial truck sideguards may reduce cyclist fatalities

In Washington State, cyclists and commercial trucks share the road. In urban areas, large trucks are particularly dangerous for cyclists.

Determining Percentage of Fault After a St. Louis Car Accident

Your fault percentage affects how much compensation you get, and if the costs are high, you may be forced to partially cover them yourself.

Michigan Auto No Fault in a Nutshell

Michigan Auo No-Fault in a Nutshell is a one page Summary at http://bauchan.com/auto-no-fault-summary/3616462 of the wonderful law Michigan has had since 1973 but which virtually NO drivers understand yet it BOTH lets them sue persons at fault for their injuries AND ALSO provides them with unlimited medical expenses, Work Loss for 3 years even if unemployed when injured, 3 years at $20 per day for chores, 12% penalty interest if not paid in 30 days, and actual costs & attorney fees for suit against the insurer.

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