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It’s no surprise that the first official lawsuit has been filed in wake of the tragic condo building collapse last week, with many more expected to follow. Wrongful death attorneys in the Miami suburb of Surfside, Florida, are seeking justice for those who lost loved ones in the 12-story beachfront building collapse; currently, 20 people…Read More

Every year, 2.5 million injuries are caused by an estimated six million vehicle accidents in the United States. But the injuries you do not see are the psychological ones. As more studies are conducted, more becomes known regarding Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and how the condition affects the body and mind. If you or a…Read More

The fitness manufacturers Peloton are in the news again, but this time, it is much more serious than tone-deaf advertising. Earlier this year, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) sent out a warning for owners of the Peloton Tread+ who have small children or pets to stop using the treadmill after the fitness company…Read More

If your child suffers injuries due to faulty or outdated playground equipment, do you have a legitimate legal claim? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), playground injuries kill over 200,000 children under 14. About 56% of injuries on public or school playgrounds are caused by broken bones and abrasions, while about…Read More

It’s commonly believed that the rear vehicle is automatically at fault in a rear-end collision. However, establishing blame in a rear-end collision depends on the jurisdiction. Some states follow comparative negligence rules, while others follow contributory negligence rules. In comparative negligence states, blame is apportioned between all parties involved in a collision. Each party can…Read More