Month: September 2024

Slip on poorly maintained tile flooring? Fall off an unstable ladder while roofing? These seem like straightforward instances where an injured worker should explore workers’ compensation benefits. After all, these accidents happen quickly, are easily observed, and often result in … Continue reading

Navigation a parking lot can feel like stepping into an urban jungle – where tight spaces, unpredictable pedestrians, and drivers of varying skill create a sea of nerve-wracking obstacles to traverse. Once you squeeze into a difficult-to-find spot, you’re often … Continue reading

Did you know that over the past decade, 175,000 school injuries have ended in trips to the ER? As a back-to-school injury attorney, my firm routinely works with injured children and their families to fight for the compensation they deserve. … Continue reading

When Tom and Jerry slip in fall, we laugh. Cartoon characters possess the fantastic ability to get right back up after sustaining serious injuries! However, when our (human!) client’s fall, it’s never a joking matter. In fact, we recently secured … Continue reading

You may have heard the phrase “damage caps” in relation to personal injury and/or medical malpractice claims. In personal injury and medical malpractice law, the term “damage caps” refers to any state or federal law(s) that limit the amount of … Continue reading

Have you ever been injured in a T-bone car accident, otherwise known as a side-impact collision? This accident type creates the letter “T,” as one driver crashes into the side of another. Today, we’ll talk about a recent Cumberland T-bone … Continue reading