Personal Injury Damages

Life Insurance and Planning for the Future
 

Life Insurance and Planning for the Future

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Life is full of surprises, especially the future which is something you cannot predict. Your health and financial situation can change at any time and it’s important to be prepared for any eventuality, or as prepared as you can possibly be. This is why you should always consider life insurance.
Life insurance comes in two basic [...] Read more »

How to Choose a Holiday Insurance Provider

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If you are like many preparing for holiday or extensive travel, you’ve come to appreciate the benefits of holiday insurance coverage. Deciding that you require holiday insurance is only the first step, as it is equally important to choose the right holiday travel insurance agency. Read on to learn about how best to choose your [...] Read more »

Understanding Renters Insurance

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Are you familiar with renters insurance? Basically, a renters insurance is a policy that covers a few specific risks that may fall upon a rented property. Renters insurance can reduce the risk of a serious financial loss, especially when an unfortunate accident happens when you least expect it. Damages, thefts or lawsuits can even cost [...] Read more »

Slip and Fall Attorneys, Find a Personal Injury Claim Lawyer

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Personal injury lawyers have experience in a wide range of personal injury cases and have numerous strategies to use while representing you.
Many well schooled and experienced personal injury lawyers practice and it is not possible to discuss all details of the leading slip and fall attorneys in one article. If you have been seriously injured, [...] Read more »

Florida Revised Slip and Fall Law, Six Months Later

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On behalf of The Law Offices of Anderson, Howell & Ravis P.A. posted in Slip and Fall

In 2010, the Florida legislature passed a law reforming the state’s slip and fall laws. Unfortunately, some argue, the new law places a higher burden on victims to prove their case.
In 2001, the Florida court ruled that if a [...] Read more »

Acquired Brain Injury

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There are two main ways brain injury can occur, insidious onset (tumors, neurological diseases, and substance and alcohol abuse) or outside onset (infection, lack of oxygen, trauma, and strokes). Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) is brain damage suffered after birth.
The main causes of ABI include disease (AIDS, Alzheimer, cancer, Parkinson or sclerosis), [...] Read more »

Throwing light into the complex issue of brain injury litigation

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Brain injury in some causes may seem minor. However, it is complex. Brain is one of the most important organs of the human body. There are several different parts of the brain which performs different function. Recovery from brain injury is associated with set backs and ‘plateaus’. Plateau implies that there is neither improvement nor [...] Read more »

Summer Infant Inc. Recalls Video Baby Monitors after Two Strangulation Deaths

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On Friday, February 11, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced a recall of approximately 1.7 million video baby monitors that have electrical cords, because the cords could strangle an infant if placed too closely to a crib. Two infant deaths and a near-strangulation of a baby have been linked to the Summer Infant video baby [...] Read more »

Medical malpractice reform bill up for consideration next week

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On behalf of Dolt, Thompson, Shepherd, Kinney & Wilt, PSC posted in Medical Malpractice on Friday, February 11, 2011
Though a medical malpractice reform bill up for consideration of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee next week is anticipated to be met with general approval, a vocal minority expressed their concerns that such legislation at the national level could [...] Read more »

Insurance company must pay for translator at doctor’s office

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Lawyers Weekly interviewed Leesburg, Loudoun and Fairfax workers comp lawyer Doug Landau yesterday to comment on whether translators should be provided at injured workers doctors’ appointments. The Virginia Workers Compensation Commission (“VWC”) Landau noted that he has represented clients who were here legally as Circus workers, apple pickers, etc, who spoke Russian, Arabic, Pakistani, Spanish, [...] Read more »