When the holidays come around, most people like to watch or set off their own fireworks. Fireworks can bring people together and be festive for all seasons. In 2016 there were 11,000 reported injuries and 4 deaths. It’s reported that 7,600 of those occurred between June 18th and July 18th. Injuries from fireworks could be the result of the misuse of fireworks, duds, even using illegal explosives. The amount of fireworks consumption has grown exponentially,… read more →
Wisconsin’s roads have been getting less safe for motorcyclists, reports the Journal Sentinel. According to a recent estimate from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, close to 40 percent of all motorcycle crashes involved an inattentive or distracted driver. According to legal crash investigator Tony Sanfelipo, distracted drivers have been popping up more and more in the accident reports he reviews daily for work. He’s even had close calls himself with drivers who are not paying… read more →
Medical malpractice is an extremely serious allegation, and one most attorneys don’t take lightly. Some people throw around the words as though it happens all the time. They consider anything malpractice: rude staff, poor bedside manner, or bad news. Other people want to pretend malpractice never happens. As a medical malpractice lawyer Memphis TN turns to in their hardest times, I can tell you it does. Medical malpractice can have devastating and even lethal consequences.… read more →
From the roads we drive to the football fields where we play, brain injuries happen more often than any of us care to admit. And as a brain injury lawyer Memphis TN trusts with their toughest cases, I’ve seen all the ways brain injuries can change a person’s life. People assume all personal injury law is the same, but brain injury is especially serious and has to be treated with special care. Here are 3… read more →
Most if not all clients find litigation to be extremely stressful. The reason is because the client needs to answer a voluminous amount of questions through a process called discovery before their case ever gets to trial. Discovery is the process by which each side gets to ask questions to the other side about the case months, or years, before trial. Some of the questions are easy to answer, while others require documentation. Although it… read more →