Suing A Car Manufacturer Because Of A Safety Belt Failure

Posted on: 27 April 2019

Safety belts, or seat belts, do save lives -- there's absolutely no doubt about it. That's why mandatory use of safety belts has become law in most of the nation and why many vehicles are now designed with automatic belts for drivers and front passengers. But, there are times when a safety belt doesn't do its job because it's either poorly designed or made with subpar materials. When that happens, what could have been just a minor injury in a fender bender could turn serious -- or even deadly. [Read More]

5 Issues That Commonly Interrupt "Failure to Diagnose" Claims

Posted on: 19 March 2019

When it comes to medical malpractice lawsuits, the majority of claims are for misdiagnosed conditions, a failure to diagnose a specific condition, or a delayed diagnosis. Yet these kinds of claims are more difficult to prove than many patients initially believe. There are many potential ways for a doctor to deflect blame or transfer negligence on to another party. Make sure you're prepared for all five of these potential roadblocks when planning your medical malpractice claim for a delayed or failed diagnosis. [Read More]

3 Things To Know About Long-Term Injuries After A Car Accident

Posted on: 6 February 2019

Going through a collision with another vehicle can leave you with injuries that never go away, and if you did not cause this accident to occur, you have a right to seek compensation for these injuries. Seeking compensation for injuries that are long-term is different than seeking compensation for minor injuries, and here are three important things to understand if you are going through this right now. You should seek help from multiple doctors to find out clearer answers [Read More]

Protect Your Loved One With An Arabic Speaking Personal Injury Attorney

Posted on: 18 January 2019

A common misconception people have about attorneys is that it's only important that they know and understand the law. However, a good attorney should also know and understand their client. Unfortunately, language and cultural barriers can cause issues that limit the client's and attorney's ability to connect. If you have an Arabic speaking loved one who was injured in a motor vehicle accident, it's helpful to find a bilingual attorney who can help. [Read More]