Limousines are always in demand during prom season. Also in demand for weekend trips to wine-growing areas. What many users of limos don’t know is that in large measure these large cars are not controlled by U.S. safety rules. The … Continue reading
FOIA stands for the Freedom of Information Act. Both the U.S. and all 50 states have FOIA laws. The laws at the state level differ from state to state. You need to know the details of your state law to … Continue reading
An injunction is a court order that tells a person to either do something or not to do something. When the Court tells a person to do something, it is referred to as a mandatory injunction. When the Court tells … Continue reading
A spinal injury can be life-altering. It impacts lives of victims short-term and long-term. Spinal injuries create a host of health problems. The spinal cord begins at the base of the skull. It extends to the lower back. It is … Continue reading
Diagnosing Alzheimer’s A Washington Post article of October 1, 2013 stated that approximately five million people suffer from Alzheimer’s disease in the United States. Misdiagnosis is common. The disease is frequently confused with dementia. Although the symptoms are similar, treatment … Continue reading
This posting deals with a number of product liability issues not addressed in the other page by that name. Also see the page on human factors for more info. Product Defect Cases and Federal Preemption The Preemption Doctrine states that … Continue reading
Preserving Survival Damages When Your Case Morphs Into a Wrongful Death Action Wrongful Death Damages Should Include Survival Damages If you’ve had a client who died during the course of your handling an injury claim then you know there are … Continue reading