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Mobile Apps

The common media is picking up on something that I have been blogging about for a long time: Biggest Spike in Traffic Deaths in 50 Years? Blame Apps.  Gasbuddy may help Read More

Distracted Driver Awareness Month

April is Distracted Driver Awareness Month. Join me in the fight to increase public awareness of the dangers of driving while using mobile devices.  We've all been there. The driver next Read More

When You Can't Work Because Of Injuries You Sustained In An Accident.

Financial devastation. My clients depend on a steady stream of income not just to live on and support themselves but to continue to fulfill their obligations to themselves, to their Read More

What is the difference between civil and criminal cases

I am frequently asked to explain the difference between the criminal courts and the civil courts.  This often comes up when the same wrongful act  results in proceedings in both Read More

Traffic Fatalities going down

The good news is that the number of fatalities (deaths) from motor vehicle accidents continues to go down in the United States. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for injuries. Read More

Back to School

Back to school time is a fun time.  It is an exciting time.  It is also an important time.  Getting the kids ready to go off to school is the perfect Read More

Subrogation Liens

It didn't get as much attention as the recent Defense of Marriage Act decision or the Voting Rights Act decision, but the US Supreme Court quietly made an important decision Read More

MEDICAL MISTAKES

Looking back on 2012, I was pleased to see increasing attention in the public media to the problem of medical mistakes.  In particular, a study by the prestigious Johns Hopkins Read More

Holidays

I am gratified that so many of my clients have recommended me to their family and friends.  It continues to be a privilege to represent injured parties in serious injury Read More

Accident Prevention

The leading cause of injury in the United States is not car accidents but falls. Car accidents are #4 according to the National Center for Health Statistics (as for the leading Read More

Medication Errors

Do you look at prescription medication before you take it? Do you check the description to make sure it matches what you're supposed to be taking? Do you check to Read More

Liability Waivers and Disclaimers

Suppose you drive all day up to the ski lodge and they want you to sign something before you can go skiing that says the ski resort is not liable Read More

Emotional Distress

A 17 year old is walking home from church with his father when a drunk driver runs him over.  The 17 year old is killed instantly, the father is untouched. Read More

How Do They Decide How Much My Case is Worth?

Generally speaking, the value of your case is determined by how much medical care you need, how long your medical care takes, how your injuries have affected your personal life, Read More

Phillies Injuries

The first pitch of the Phillies home opener at beautiful Citizen's Bank Park is scheduled to be thrown at 1:05 pm on Monday, April 9.  The opponent will be the Read More

Cell Phone Use While Driving

The Secretary of Transportation for the US government, Ray LaHood, has weighed in on cell phone use.  The U.S. Department of Transportation has decreed (by Rule) that interstate truck and Read More

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