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Hospital Faces Lawsuit From Family Of Patient Who Suffered Fatal Injuries In Preventable Fall At Hospital
Near the main entrance of a hospital, you often see staff members bringing patients who have recently been discharged from the hospital down to the lobby in wheelchairs, only for the patients to walk across the lobby to their family members’ cars without assistance. The rationale is that even patients who are healthy enough… Read More »
Cosmetics Companies Pay Damages To South Carolina Woman Who Developed Mesothelioma From Exposure To Talc Products
Inhaling dust is not good for you; this is obvious as soon as it happens. In the short term, all you need is to get away from the dust and be exposed to some fresh air; you usually start feeling better almost immediately. Prolonged and frequent exposure to certain types of aerosols can cause… Read More »
Car Accidents In Parking Lots
Parking is usually one of the least memorable parts of driving. Despite this, notable parking incidents can be associated with negative emotions, such as when you missed the beginning of a much-anticipated concert because you couldn’t find parking or ended up with a parking ticket that cost as much as the concert ticket, or… Read More »
Who Is Liable For Gas Can Injuries?
Outdoor recreation in South Carolina is so much fun that South Carolinians will not let a little bit of cold weather force us to stay indoors. What could be better than spending a winter’s evening gathered around a campfire, singing songs and roasting marshmallows, or barbecuing over the fire pit in your backyard? As… Read More »
The Truth About Vehicle Blind Spots And South Carolina Car Accidents
If a car accident occurs because one driver did not see the other, it goes without saying that the accident was preventable. There are many reasons that one driver might not see another until it is too late to avoid a collision, from cell phone distractions to slowed reaction time due to alcohol impairment. … Read More »
Restaurants Pay Settlement In Highly Publicized Dram Shop Liability Case
Drunk driving is extraordinarily dangerous and destructive. It accounts for approximately one third of fatal traffic accidents; the rate of drunk driving crashes used to be even higher before laws criminalizing driving under the influence of alcohol went into effect. Even if you manage to avoid the worst-case scenario, the medical bills that result… Read More »
Do Premises Liability Laws Cover Horseback Riding Accidents?
Premises liability laws give you the right to sue the owner of a real estate property or operator of a business if you suffer an injury caused by a preventable accident while you were on the defendant’s premises for legitimate purposes. It is not quite as simple as it sounds, however. Accidents are not… Read More »
Why Representing Yourself In A Personal Injury Lawsuit Is A Bad Idea
Parties in lawsuits, whether they are plaintiffs or defendants, have the right to represent themselves in litigation or to hire lawyers to represent them. When you act as a personal representative of an estate, file for bankruptcy protection, file or respond to a divorce petition, or attempt to modify a court-ordered parenting plan or… Read More »
Sheriff’s Deputy Injured In Hit And Run Collision In Front Of School
Accidental injuries expose everyone’s financial vulnerability. If you are a full-time employee, you are in a better position than most. Your employer-provided health insurance will reduce the cost of your medical expenses, although the portion you pay will still be considerable. If your employer provides paid medical leave or short-term or long-term disability insurance,… Read More »
Chronic Pain: A Common Point Of Disagreement In Personal Injury Cases
Pain is hard to measure, and hard to ignore. Diagnostic tests can show you the concentration of myriad types of molecules in your blood and can visualize bones and other internal tissues of the body in considerable detail, but they cannot show pain signals transmitted to and from nerves. Your words and actions can… Read More »