Oct. 17th, 2012
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Medical Malpractice, News, Premises Liability
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By: David Aronberg
What’s the point of filing a personal injury lawsuit—to get rich? To retire early? To avoid working hard for income? No, of course not. The point of filing a lawsuit is to correct a wrong; with personal injury lawsuits, the goal is to recover damages from the individual or entity that wronged you and…
Oct. 12th, 2012
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News, Premises Liability
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By: David Aronberg
It’s not too often that you hear of the “little guy” claiming a major victory against the “big guys” that represent the establishment or the status quo. A 3rd party candidate rarely comes from behind and wins an election just as David doesn’t typically knock over Goliath. Maybe our perception of the “big guy”…
Oct. 9th, 2012
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Auto Accident, Medical Malpractice, News, Product Liability
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By: David Aronberg
We’ve all heard one joke or another that started like the title of this blog. For example, “you might be a New Yorker if…” or “you might be a Westerner if…” These quips can surely bring amusement to our lives, but do they add any concrete value? The purpose of this blog is not…
Oct. 5th, 2012
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News
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By: David Aronberg
So when we talk about personal injury, typically we’re talking about “people,” both in terms of the victim and the perpetrator. For example, let’s say John Smith’s car gets rear-ended by Jane Doe’s car; Jane Doe would have committed a negligent act and John Smith would have been the plaintiff (and the one who…
Oct. 1st, 2012
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Auto Accident, News
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By: David Aronberg
In this blog, we’re going to continue our story of a tragic motor vehicle crash involving the death of a young girl and tell you how it ended this past week. As you know from past blogs, we, along with attorney Todd A. Newman of Philadelphia, represent the family of a young girl who tragically died…
Sep. 25th, 2012
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News, Product Liability
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By: David Aronberg
Two organizations you’ve certainly heard of—Louisville Slugger and Little League Baseball—will be paying a boy from New Jersey a hefty $14.5 million to settle a lawsuit that was filed after the boy was left with severe brain damage. In 2006, the boy, Steven Domalewski, was hit square in the chest by a line-drive—the impact of…
Sep. 14th, 2012
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News, Product Liability
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By: David Aronberg
Personal injury law spans many categories, including (but not limited to) automobile accidents, slip-and-falls, medical malpractice, nursing home neglect, product liability and, last but not least, defamation. Personal injury doesn’t just have to do with physical injures one can sustain from an injury. Personal injury can occur in many forms from a multitude of…
Sep. 10th, 2012
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Auto Accident, News, Premises Liability
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By: David Aronberg
When money moves from one party to another at the end of negotiations or a trial, it is for the purpose of paying someone for damages that one party has incurred and that the other party is responsible for covering. In terms of our personal injury cases, the most common type of case is…
Sep. 7th, 2012
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Auto Accident, News, Premises Liability, Product Liability
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By: David Aronberg
When you go to buy a new car, there are lots of things to consider. Among the most important are, typically, how expensive the car is, how good the mileage on the car is, and, perhaps most vitally, how safe the car is. There is a new report out by the Insurance Institute for…
Sep. 6th, 2012
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News, Product Liability
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By: David Aronberg
For as long as law has been a profession, and not just a means by which to regulate a civil society, lawyers have been unceremoniously tainted with shades of greed and a Machiavellian, “the ends justify the means” approach to life. People scoff at lawsuits and often call them “frivolous” or “get-rich-quick schemes” in…