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What to do When You have been Sued

A large percentage of civil litigation in the United States is made up of personal injury lawsuits. Approximately one new lawsuit is filed every two seconds throughout the nation. Some of the most common causes of personal injury cases include traffic accidents, medical malpractice, defective products, construction accidents and dog bites. Things to Remember if You are Sued If someone has filed a lawsuit against you, there are a number of different steps you need to take. The first thing to do after you have been served is to respond. You have 30 days to respond by filing a typed response to the Court, including

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Drugged Driving: A Brief Look at the Effects of Marijuana on Drivers

The legalization of medicinal and recreational marijuana has become a hot button issue throughout the United States. As voters and lawmakers are asked to consider what constitutes an appropriate policy on marijuana use, it is important to think about what relaxing laws on marijuana can mean for driving safety. Understanding the accident risks presented by marijuana use before getting behind the wheel is very important when considering policy proposals.Β  If marijuana makes accidents more likely, as evidence seems to suggest it does, it becomes important to protect motorists. Motorists also need to work with New York injury attorneys if they are harmed in drugged driving

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Lack of Hazard Communication, Fall Protection Failures Make OSHA’s Frequent Violation List

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has many different safety regulations in effect which are aimed at preventing injuries on worksites. Whether these OSHA standards are violated or not doesn’t matter when it comes to getting work injury benefits, so any injured worker should seek help from a New York workers’ compensation law firm for assistance getting workplace injury benefits following an accident. The OSHA standards do matter, however, because employers who violate these standards can be cited and fined. There are certain safety standards which are repeatedly violated by employers and result in frequent OSHA citations. Safety BLR has reported on new data

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Types of Brain Injury

According to reports issued by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, it is estimated that 1.7 million people in the United States sustain traumatic brain injury every year.

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QUEENS: Woman Stuck By City MTA Bus While Pushing Stroller In Accident On Queens Street

QUEENS: Woman Stuck By City MTA Bus While Pushing Stroller In Accident On Queens Street CITY MAY BE LIABLE FOR TRAGIC ACCIDENT QUEENS, NEW YORK (November 16, 2016) – A 43-year-old woman that was pushing her baby in a stroller was hit a city bus as she was crossingΒ 46th Ave. at 111th St. in North Corona, according to the New York Daily News. The bus crushed the woman’s leg as she was crossing Queens Street. The three year old in the stroller did not appear to be harmed. The city had designated the street where the woman was hit as having a “Vision Zero” problem.

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How to Prevent Falls on Elevators

The holiday season is coming and it is that time of the year for shopping in crowded malls. When it comes to shopping and traveling, November and December are without a doubt the busiest months of the year. With so much excitement going around, people tend to forget about elevator and escalator safety while moving through the crowds. You should keep in mind that you can prevent most accidents by following simple tips for escalator and elevator safety. Guidelines to Keep You Safe on Elevators There are certain guidelines that you should keep in mind while you are boarding and riding elevators, including: Always board

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Guarantee a Win: Utilize a High-Low Agreement in a Difficult Personal Injury Trial

I have used a high-low agreement many times during very difficultΒ personal injuryΒ trials toΒ protect my clients’ interests and guarantee they get money even in the event of a loss at trial. What is a High-Low Agreement? A high-low agreement is an agreement entered into by both parties regardless of the jury’s decision. With it, the plaintiff is assuredΒ or guaranteed to get a minimum agreed-upon amount . Of course, there is a maximum agreed-upon value which is your upper limit to collect even if the jury awards more. All parties must agree, which is often the challenge. The high-lowΒ limits are always negotiable. It’s a great tool used

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Errors in diagnosis of cellulitis

Swelling and redness in a lower extremity that is accompanied by chills and a fever might indicate to a New York health care provider that a patient is dealing with a case of cellulitis. However, a Massachusetts study presents reason for caution in this area because of the prevalence of misdiagnosis related to the disease. Researchers evaluated the records of approximately 260 individuals and found that nearly one-third of them did not actually suffer from this serious condition.

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