Legal Articles, Wrongful Death

Disability Access Litigation Still Needed

Mark Potter, a civil rights attorney, describes his experience over the past 19 years. Provides an overview of the challenges facing persons with disabilities and benefits of disability access litigation.

What Happens if the Victim in a Mesothelioma Case has died?

A claim of wrongful death alleges that the death would not have occurred were it not for the negligent actions of the defendant. In mesothelioma or asbestos-related claims, the defendant is often the company the victim worked for.

Statistics on Workplace Fatalities - Missouri Work Injury Attorneys

The industry you work in and your choice of career plays a significant role when you consider an employee’s susceptibility to workplace injury.

Four Tips To Help You Avoid Mistakes After a Car Accident

Personal Injury Lawyer Jeffrey T. Jones discusses how a lawyer can help you avoid serious mistakes after a car accident.

$15 Million Jury Award obtained by Bare Law Firm

$15 Million Jury Award obtained by Bare Law Firm. The award was one of the largest jury awards in the history of York and Lancaster Counties.

Bare Law Firm Introduction

Introduction to Bare LawFirm LLC

Could Better Vehicle Headlights Reduce Traffic Fatalities?

Motor vehicle wrongful death attorney discusses how recent studies suggest that better headlights may reduce traffic fatalities.

Oregon pedestrian and motorcycle deaths on the rise

Anytime a person is harmed in a car or truck accident, the potential for serious long-term injuries is present.

Know the Risks and Advantages of a Structured Settlement Before You Settle Your Personal Injury Case

A structured settlement offer may be on the table. Should you consider the structured settlement as a solution to settling your claim for personal injuries?

Smartwatches May Be a New Source Of Driver Distraction

At this point, most drivers understand that smartphones can be a significant source of distraction. Reading email, text messaging, checking social media accounts, and the Internet are all activities that can cause significant manual, visual, and cognitive distractions when driving a motor vehicle.

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