Tips For Victims Of Faulty Products

Posted on: 5 February 2019
Being injured by a faulty product can be a devastating situation to face. Unfortunately, victims of faulty products will often have little idea as to how they should proceed or what their rights in this matter will be. Save The Product, Packaging, Instructions, And Receipt It is essential to save the product, packaging, instructions, and receipts from purchasing the product. In instances where you received the product as a gift, you may need to provide contact information of the purchaser.
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What Should You Do If A Car Hits You While You're Riding A Bike?

Posted on: 8 November 2018
Riding a bike, whether on a sidewalk or on the road, can be a lot of fun—but it also comes with a certain amount of danger. One of the biggest risks associated with bike riding is getting hit by a car. Hopefully, that never happens to you. But if it ever does, you'll want to know what you should do. Here's a look. 1. Call 911 or ask someone to do so.
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Common Damages In Medical Malpractice Claims

Posted on: 9 October 2018
Just like other cases of personal injury claims, there are various damages you can pursue if you have been injured in a case of medical malpractice. Here are some of the damages to pursue. Special Damages Special damages are the quantifiable damages that you have suffered as a direct result of your medical malpractice. Here are a few specific examples of special damages in a medical malpractice case: A midwife makes a mistake during a delivery that leads to birth complications that require $4,000 dollars to treat.
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3 Delayed Reaction Consequences Of Accidents That Can Cause Disability

Posted on: 27 August 2018
Injuries sustained in automobile accidents do not always produce symptoms in the immediate aftermath. It can take hours, days, or even weeks before injuries become symptomatic. If you are ever involved in a car accident, carefully monitor your health in the weeks following the incident before declaring yourself injury-free. If a delayed-reaction injury proves serious or disabling, contact an auto accident attorney who will determine if you should push forward with legal action against the responsible driver.
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