Saturday, August 31, 2013

Personal Injury Lawyers Block O’toole & Murphy, Llp See Serious Grand Central Parkway Car Accident As Opportunity To Educate Accident Victims

Personal Injury Law Firm Nadrich & Cohen Asked to Outline the Distinctions Between Compensatory and Punitive Damages

All six people involved in the accident were transported to local hospitals, according to the report. This accident highlights the need to remain vigilant about motor vehicle safety. It also provides an opportunity for education about what to do when you are involved in a motor vehicle accident. The experienced personal injury car accident lawyers at Block O'Toole & Murphy, LLP have resolved over $700 million for their clients by top verdicts and settlements. Explained firm Partner David L. Scher, "if you are involved in an accident, you first should make sure you are physically okay and get the medical treatment you need. Next, be sure to protect your rights by hiring the right personal injury law firm. There are important reasons to hire a lawyer right away. First, there are certain time sensitive filing deadlines including applications for no-fault benefits that should be filed immediately to ensure that any related medical expenses and lost earnings are reimbursed. Also, a timely investigation is critical to conduct so that material witnesses and physical objects do not lose their memory or disappear.
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Pennsylvania Personal Injury & DUI Lawyer, Michael L. Saile, Jr., Receives Highest Peer Rating

The two men were declared dead at the scene. According to reports, the female passenger was treated and released from the hospital, suffering only minor cuts and bruises. According to investigators, alcohol and drug-use were not being investigated as part of the incident. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Traffic Safety Facts 2008 Data Occupant Protection, wearing a lap/shoulder seat belt can reduce the incidence of fatal injury to a front-seat passenger car occupant by as much as 45 percent and reduces the risk of moderate-to-critical injury by as much as 50 percent. John Hale is a Waxahachie personal injury lawyer and Ellis County personal injury lawyer helping injury victims near Dallas, Texas. Learn more at The Hale Law Firm The Hale Law Firm 100 Executive Court, Suite 3 Waxahachie, TX 75165 Blood Thinner Side Effects of Pradaxa Triggers Multiple Lawsuits Following the formation of the pharmaceutical Pradaxa multidistrict litigation (MDL 2385) in late 2012, there have been more than 640 new federal claims filed. The majority of plaintiffs are alleging that the blood thinner has caused them internal bleeding and other potentially life-threatening side effects.
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The Hale Law Firm Personal Injury Attorney Comments on Car Accident

My goal is to give individual attention to each client while maintaining the highest level of legal service to all clients. We are 100% devoted to seeking maximum recovery for each and every client. Well help you rebuild what was lost. "After working so closely with him, said Kelly Miller, Mezranos legal assistant, I can honestly say that he treats every client like they are the only client he has. He truly cares about what has happened to them and wants to make it right." Mezrano represents Birmingham and the surrounding areas citizens who need quality, caring representation for their personal injury claim. With years of experience, he works to ensure that the needs of his clients are met, and that those responsible for their injuries are held accountable for their actions. A longtime member of the community, Mezrano graduated from the University of Alabama with a Bachelor of Science.
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Personal Injury Firm Discusses What to Do After a Car Accident Injury in Light of Changing OWI Laws

According to WDTN.com , (aCouple hit by trooper: aWe forgive you,aa August 18), an Ohio couple sustained non-life threatening injuries after their Harley Davidson motorcycle was struck from behind by an Ohio State Highway Patrolman. aDue to the smaller size of motorcycles and the fact that riders have very little protection in crashes, motorcyclists are at a much higher risk of suffering injuries in any type of motor vehicle accident,a said Smith, who represents negligence victims and families who lose loved ones in accidents. aWhile the cause of this accident is still under investigation, itas likely that tragedy was averted by the motorcycle ridersa decisions to both wear helmets.a The WDTN news story reports that the couple was on a motorcycle on U.S. 35 in New Jasper Township when an Ohio State Highway Patrolman struck their bike from behind, throwing both riders from their motorcycle. The couple sustained minor injuries including cuts and bruises.
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Steven Mezrano Is Redefining Personal Injury Law with New Firm

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 30, 2013 Noted California personal injury law firm Nadrich & Cohen, LLP was recently asked to contribute to eFastFacts, explaining the difference between compensatory and punitive damages as they pertain to personal injury cases. The completed article was published as part of a series on law and victims' rights. According to Nadrich, many people find the compensatory vs. punitive distinction to be confusing, and the firm was happy to help set the record straight. According to Nadrich, The issue of punitive damages can be very confusing to a lot of victims, but they can be instrumental in a personal injury case. Compensatory damages only cover the general costs accrued, like medical bills, or say, damage to a vehicle. But punitive damages come into play when the person responsible for the injury is demonstrated to have acted with willful negligence.
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Columbus, OH Personal Injury Attorney Scott Elliot Smith Discusses Ohio Motorcycle Accident

Three bills were recently presented to the Wisconsin State Assembly Judiciary Committee that may pave the way for a tougher stance against drunk driving in the state. For the first time since 2009, penalties for drinking and driving in the state of Wisconsin could increase. Three bills were recently presented to the Wisconsin State Assembly Judiciary Committee by Rep. Jim Ott (R-23) and Sen. Alberta Darling (R-8) that may pave the way for a tougher stance against drinking and driving in the state, especially if injuries from accidents in Madison and throughout Wisconsin occur that involve drinking and driving. If passed, the first bill (AB 69) would raise the minimum prison sentence for a drunken driving crash that results in injury from 30 days to six months. The second bill (AB 70) would enact a minimum prison sentence of 10 years for a drunken driving homicide.
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