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Learn
what is considered a serious car accident. Should you
go to the doctor even for minor pain? Who is legally
responsible? Who will pay for the property damage to
your car?
Learn
about how accidents on public vehicles such as buses,
trains and taxis can affect your right to compensation.
Understand the unique issues related to boat, bicycle
and motorcycle accidents.
Learn
why slip and fall accidents are among the most difficult
to prove. Understand the legal elements of premise liability.
Learn about Asbestos, Mesothelioma and Asbestosis. Understand the legal
requirements for bringing a legal claim. What are the symptoms and
available treatment options for this disease? Review available facts and resources.
Learn about defective drugs, the role of the FDA and the courts, and the estimated settlement value
of such cases. Learn about your legal rights and the details of drugs like Vioxx, Celebrex, Bextra,
Meridia, Accutane, Crestor and other drugs thought to produce dangerous side effects. Learn what
to look for when selecting a drug liability lawyer.
Learn
why a company is legally responsible for dangerous products.
What is strict liability? Can a company be held responsible
for punitive damages?
Learn
what happens if a doctor makes a mistake in treating you.
What happens when a lawyer's mistake costs you money?
Learn how doctors are protected by state laws that limit
recoverable damages.
Find
out what workers' compensation is and what it covers.
What types of injuries are covered? How do you file
a claim?
Millions of people suffer from food poisoning every year and thousands even die from such tainted food and contamination outbreaks. Restaurants and food suppliers can be held legally responsible for the damages caused by such occurrences. Learn about the different types of legal theories used in prosecuting food poisoning cases including federal and state laws that protect consumers from such dangers.
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