Personal Injury Interest Stories
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The Inconsistent and Confusing Tradition of Presid...
The United States tradition of celebrating Presidents’ Day in February is one of the more confusing holidays in the United States. For one thing, every state celebrates it differently. For another, ...
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Valentine Heartaches
On February 14, there are many ways to avoid Valentine heartaches. Learn about what to do - and not to do - in our latest post
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Black History Month: African American Lawyers Who ...
For Black History Month, we recognize and celebrate African American attorneys who have made amazing contributions and changed the world.
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American Heart Month: Go Red for Women on February...
One in every four deaths in the United States is caused by heart disease, making it the nation’s leading cause of death. For women, heart disease and strokes cause one in three deaths, taking a woma...
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Winter Driving Hazards
Here in the Northern Hemisphere, we’re enjoying (or not) winter weather! Even in sunny Southern California, the winter months bring additional risks on the road. Here are some winter driving hazards...
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Living Safer Magazine
We are once again proud to share the latest issue of our Living Safer magazine. This edition deals with chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, the degenerative brain disease caused by severe, repea...
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Insurance Company Bad Faith Nightmares
insurance(noun)| in-ˈshu̇r-ən(t)s the means of guaranteeing or providing financial protection against specific contingencies such as death, loss or damage By definition, the word “insurance...
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Human Trafficking Prevention
Most people assume that their lives are far removed from slavery and human trafficking – that it doesn’t happen in the United States, or at least not in our neighborhoods. Nothing could be further...
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Beauty Is a Beast: When Salon Injuries Turn Ugly
Did you know you can seek compensation for salon & tattoo parlor injuries? Our attorneys discuss the variety of ways these injuries happen
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Personal Injury Liability in the Age of Technology...
Technology is advancing faster than the law. If my Amazon Echo sends information to someone who uses it to harm me, can I sue Alexa?