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Monthly Archives: March 2021

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Medical Malpractice Lawsuits Related to Adverse Drug Reactions

By The Stanley Law Group |

Any drug strong enough to have a beneficial effect can also have unpleasant side effects.  Consider that, while over-the-counter cold medicine clears your sinuses and suppresses your cough, it also makes you drowsy.  The effect is even more pronounced with prescription drugs that some patients must take on a long-term basis in order to… Read More »

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Pedestrian Struck by Two Vehicles in Colleton County Hit and Run

By The Stanley Law Group |

When you get into a car accident, you have a legal obligation to remain at the scene until you are sure that no one was hurt or that any injured people receive medical attention.  Leaving the scene of an accident with injuries or fatalities, also known as hit and run, is a felony and… Read More »

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Premises Liability Lawsuits Against Mega-Corporations Are Not Always as Simple as They Seem

By The Stanley Law Group |

If you are considering filing a personal injury lawsuit and have already started researching, you may have read that personal injury lawsuits are easier when the defendant is a corporation than when the defendant is an individual.  The reason for this is that, if you have been seriously injured, the money you are seeking… Read More »

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If a Patient Slips and Falls at a Hospital, Is It Premises Liability or Medical Malpractice?

By The Stanley Law Group |

In all personal injury lawsuits, you are trying to prove negligence on the part of the person or business that caused your injuries or enabled a preventable accident to happen.  Premises liability and medical malpractice are two specific categories of negligence.  Premises liability is when a business owner knowingly allowed dangers conditions to persist,… Read More »

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