by Managing Editor | Jan 9, 2025 | Personal Injury
Have you ever heard the word- punitive damages? It doesn’t mean mere reparation. When considering punitive damages, the scales of justice shift from just compensating to punishing and deterring. In this in-depth review, we define punitive damages, explore their...
by Managing Editor | Jan 9, 2025 | Premises Liability, Slip and Fall
Have you ever fallen on ice and then waved your arms to regain your balance? It is riskier than you think. Slipping on ice injuries include common sprains, strains, and severe fractures. In this blog, we’ll look into the aftermath of slipping on ice accidents...
by Managing Editor | Jan 9, 2025 | Medical Malpractice, Negligence
When you hear the word pressure ulcers, or see the bedsores images, you will be startled as they are ghastly and make you look away. Every year, approximately 2.5 million Americans encounter mild to severe pressure ulcers. These recurrent skin lesions can sneak up on...
by Managing Editor | Jan 9, 2025 | Product Liability
In recent years, a tidal wave of litigation has swept over the pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca, exposing the potential hazards linked to their widely prescribed medication, Nexium. As thousands of individuals step forward to file Nexium lawsuits, alleging severe...
by Managing Editor | Jan 8, 2025 | News Updates
Peter Mifflin, a lawyer for wrongful death who fought for the autistic boy, says, “…in the state of Utah, someone who leaves a dog in the back of a car is charged immediately for animal cruelty without blinking, and that exact same conduct with regard to a human being...