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411: The “Civil” Component of a Sexual Harassment and/or Abuse Case

Don’t misconstrue the title of this blog—indeed, there is absolutely nothing civil (courteous) about sexual harassment or abuse; the two are vile practices that occur far too often in societies all across the world. Rather, what this blog intends to...

Financial Abuse of the Elderly: Wrong and Illegal
Financial Abuse of the Elderly: Wrong and Illegal

In personal injury law, we often deal with cases surrounding abuse of the elderly. This type of abuse typically comes in the form of physical and mental abuse, often occurring in old age or nursing homes, in which elderly individuals...

Asiana Airline Crash
P.I. Pulse: Asiana Airline Crash Claims

If it’s not a mammoth cruise liner that causes injuries and distress, it’s a large airliner. Earlier this summer, as has been discussed by news outlets all over the world, an airplane operated by Asiana Airlines, based in South Korea,...

Two Wrongdoings: Two Payouts
Two Wrongdoings: Two Payouts

When someone has been harmed, they have the ability to use the courts to their advantage; to try to right the wrong that has been done to them. Personal injury lawyers specialize in representing plaintiffs who have been the victims...

P.I. Pulse: a Settlement and an Award: a deadly test-drive and brain-damaging bar fight
P.I. Pulse: a Settlement and an Award: a deadly test-drive and brain-damaging bar fight

    When trying a personal injury case, we have one goal in mind: winning the case for you so that you can be compensated for your injuries. That sort of victory might come about in different ways. More often...

P.I. Pulse: an Asbestos Award and a “Monster” Lawsuit
P.I. Pulse: an Asbestos Award and a “Monster” Lawsuit

  This blog chronicles the personal injury legal paths of two women, one of whom recently received a major award for harm she has suffered, and the second of whom, who, following the death of her young son, filed a...

Jury Rules Zimmerman Not Guilty: Why? And Now What?
Jury Rules Zimmerman Not Guilty: Why? And Now What?

February 26th, 2012. April 11th, 2012. July 12th, 2013. These are three crucial dates in the hotly debated history of the George Zimmerman story. The first date marks the evening on which Zimmerman admittedly shot and killed Trayvon Martin. The...

Acts of God
411: Acts of God

  In personal injury law, when we talk about an “act of God,” we are not talking about a Biblical instance such as God parting the ocean – unless, of course, the splitting of the ocean caused flooding to the...

same sex marriage
Same-Sex Marriage Rulings by Supreme Court

On the morning of June 26, 2013, the Supreme Court of the United States issued two major rulings – rulings that have been highly anticipated for nearly a year. The cases decided on Wednesday, June 26th, both had to do...

P.I. Pulse: Recent News in the World of Personal Injury Law
P.I. Pulse: Recent News in the World of Personal Injury Law

  This week, we are taking the world of personal injury law by land, air and sea. Our first story has to do with a man being held liable for damages his dogs have caused. Our second has to do...

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