Category: Our Blog

Millenial drivers: they’re the worst.

Our Blog,personal injury | February 16, 2017

A common suspicion, finally backed by science: millennial drivers are the worst.  A study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety has confirmed the anecdotal belief that millennial drivers are highway hazards. In particular, the study finds that 88% of drivers aged 19 to 24 have admitted to engaging in risky behavior while in operation…

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The changing landscape of workers’ compensation

Our Blog,personal injury | February 13, 2017

According to both doctors, lawyers and insurance professionals, the workers’ compensation landscape has changed–and is changing–in significant ways. In particular, some factors are responsible for the changing the face and application of the industry over the past decade, including the opiate epidemic and the increasing online presence of the everyday worker.  In some states, lawmakers…

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Have you been drinking? Your bag of chips may know.

Our Blog,personal injury | February 3, 2017

Over 100 million Americans will sit down (or stand, or pace around nervously) and watch the Super Bowl this Sunday. While not yet a national holiday, Super Bowl Sunday does tend to be an annual reminder to football fans and others not to drink and drive. To help keep drivers and pedestrians safe, the chip…

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Audi recalls 600,000 automobiles after fire, airbag scare

Our Blog,personal injury | February 1, 2017

German luxury automaker Audi is reportedly recalling nearly 600,000 vehicles due to blocked coolant pumps which could cause fires, as well as corroded airbag inflators, according to CNet. Specifically, Audi is recalling some A5 and Q5 models, from 2013 to 2017. Safety concerns are the cause of the recall, with the company fearing that debris…

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OSHA under the Trump Administration. What can we expect?

Our Blog,personal injury | January 26, 2017

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the regulatory agency in charge of worker safety and health, will almost certainly take a new direction under the guidance of the Trump Administration, according to an article by Safety and Health Magazine. While the new direction and the timeline of its implementation will almost certainly be decided by…

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What’s with all the Latin legal terms?

insurance,Our Blog | January 23, 2017

How did “people suing insurance companies” become such a thing? First of all, it is important to think of “law” as an alternative to war and violence. Three thousand years ago, no one had rights. Powerful parties were free to pillage, rob and slaughter. You couldn’t take these people to court. A tooth for a…

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Over 7 worker amputations per day in the U.S.

Our Blog,personal injury | January 20, 2017

On average, more than seven workers lose an appendage a day in the United States, according to new data released by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and a release by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). While more than 90% of the lost appendages are fingers, workers have also permanently lost hands, feet, toes…

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