Safety and Health Reporter

Injunctions
Brien Roche

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 …

Spinal Injuries
Brien Roche

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. …

Alzheimer’s Disease
Brien Roche

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. …

Product Defect Cases
Brien Roche

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 …

Wrongful Death Damages

Brien Roche
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 …

Spoliation of Evidence
Brien Roche

Spoliation of evidence issues can arise in any case.   If a person has evidence that bears directly on how an incident occurred he has a duty to use …

Personal Injury Anatomy Nervous System

Brien Roche
This posting is an overview of the nervous system. The source of the info is a course offered by The Teaching Company and presented by Dr. Anthony Goodman. The …

Personal Injury Anatomy-Cardiovascular System
Brien Roche

Personal injury anatomy cardiovascular system is one of several postings dealing with human anatomy and physiology for injury lawyers and plaintiffs. In order to grasp your injury case you …

The Logic of the Contingent Fee System in Injury Cases
Brien Roche

As is true with many things dealing with trial lawyers, there is a great deal of back and forth about the contingent fee system. …

Overcoming Jury Bias
Brien Roche

Overcoming jury bias is a problem that every trial lawyer confronts.  Jury bias doesn’t mean that the members of the jury don’t like the plaintiff. What it does mean is that every …

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