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Why Burn Injuries are Common in the Home

U.S landlords can’t help but appreciate the July 2017 statistics offered by Pew Research Center. According to the latest research, more individuals are opting to rent rather than own. Within the 10-year period between 2006 and 2016, renting increased by more than five percent across the nation.

Car Accidents on Hazardous Roadways - Negligence is Often a Factor

Accidents don’t happen only on well-kept roads in ideal conditions. They also happen at intersections that are poorly lit, on poorly drained roads, in construction zones and in traffic jams.

Why Millennials Are More Likely to Be Involved in a Car Crash

Whether you were in an accident with a risky Millennial driver or another driver, it is a good idea to speak with an experienced attorney as soon as possible.

Understanding Contingency Fees in Personal Injury Cases

The primary reason why people hesitate to retain the services of a lawyer when they need one is that they fear it will be too expensive. Sadly, some law firms charge exorbitant legal fees and hourly rates for their services. But we see things differently.

What to Do After a Car Accident

To ensure that you don’t end up doing something you will regret, forgetting something you need to do, or leaving wishing you had done things differently, carry this step by step advice guide with you.

What Are Common Workplace Injuries?

In 2013, there was an estimated three million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses in the United States. Most injuries on the job result from repetitive motions, falls, handling materials, and more.

I Was Injured At Work! Now What?

Being hurt on the job is no fun. If you have sustained a job-related injury, your employer may be responsible for helping you recover lost wages and medical bills.

Compensation for Violence in the Workplace

Violence in the workplace encompasses any act that is either physical in nature, intimidating, harassing or threatening or disruptive behaviors which occur in the workplace.

How Is Comparative Negligence Calculated?

If you are in an accident in Missouri, the at-fault driver is responsible for paying for any resulting damages and injuries. Many times, only one driver is deemed responsible and negligent, however there are times when both parties can be responsible and held liable.

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