Monthly Archives: May 2022
Will Your Injury Settlement Or Verdict Be Taxed?
At the end of your personal injury case, you understandably will want to put as much money into your pocket as you can. You may want to minimize what you owe to doctors or hospitals, so that you put more of your settlement or verdict money in your pocket. But one area that people… Read More »
Phillips CPAP Devices Are The Subjects Of Class Action Products Liability Lawsuits
Millions of Americans suffer from sleep apnea — commonly known as “snoring.” Sleep apnea can be dangerous, but even when it isn’t dangerous, the effect on people’s lives is devastating, given that they cannot have a full, restful night’s sleep. Using a CPAP Device One solution to sleep apnea is what is known as… Read More »
Orlando Accident Brings Amusement Park Safety To Light
Throughout the country, every day, amusement park rides carry thousands, if not tens of thousands of riders. And almost all go without any serious safety problems, injuries or accidents. But accidents do happen at amusement parks, and when they do, the results can be deadly. No Regulations Despite the fact that many of these… Read More »
Exactech Implant Recalls May Affect You
Exactech is a company that makes and manufactures inserts that are used for ankle, knee, or hip replacements. Its medical devices act as replacements for joints, and their devices often anchor bones together, such as their knee replacement device which anchors the femur and tibia. The devices were marketed with the promise that they… Read More »
Could You Be Accused Of Destroying Evidence?
When accident victims worry about evidence being lost or destroyed, they often worry about Defendants which may “accidentally” lose evidence that the victim needs to prove his or her case. Victims often don’t think of destroying evidence themselves. In fact, in many cases where a victim is accused of destroying evidence, the destruction or… Read More »
What Is A Subsequent Remedial Measure?
When a victim is injured because of a dangerous condition on someone’s property, they often will point out that shortly after their accident, the condition that caused the accident was fixed or repaired. Victims will often point to this, as being the “smoking gun” that the property was dangerous. After all, the business would… Read More »