Year: 2019

Can Seniors Use Simple Car Accessories to Drive Much Safer?

Personal Injury News | August 27, 2019

For a whole generation of Americans, the older they get, the more difficult life can become on so many levels. Mobility and eyesight can decrease, as well as coordination, which can virtually make driving next to impossible. Although a percentage of seniors around 70 years of age do not currently operate vehicles, the fact of…

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The Impact of Marijuana on the Frequency of Car Accidents

Personal Injury News | August 26, 2019

Every year, doctors are producing new medications to help people cope with major or minor health problems, but perhaps one of the most unusual drugs to hit the pharmaceutical scene is marijuana. Billed as a Schedule-I narcotic, this little green plant has received a mixture of backlash and acceptance for its integration into 1960s and…

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Lost Wages in a Personal Injury Case

Personal Injury News | August 25, 2019

Dealing with a personal injury is always very traumatic, no matter what type of accident you were involved in. You have to figure out your plan of medical treatment, when you can return to work, and how to get your life back in order. Of course, it is negligence that is at the crux of…

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The Value of a Medical Malpractice Case

Personal Injury News | August 24, 2019

Although doctors and other healthcare professionals work as hard as they can to ensure you live a happy and healthy life, the fact of the matter is that even for highly trained people, mistakes can and, tragically, will happen. Whether a pharmacist dispenses the wrong drugs or a surgeon accidentally leaves a tool in a…

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Statistics Show that Medical Malpractice is Increasing

Personal Injury News | August 23, 2019

In our modern society with the creation of new lifesaving technology each year, many people would be surprised to find that cases of medical malpractice are actually increasing. You may wonder why this is happening with all the recent advancements in medical science. It ultimately comes down to human nature. Doctors may have better tools…

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