Personal Injury

What Do You Do if You Fall and Get Hurt at Your Neighbor’s House?

If you’ve lived at your house for years, chances are, you’re pretty good friends with your neighbors. They have you over for dinner. You invite them over for a BBQ. You’ve shared each other’s company for years. So, what happens if you fall and get hurt at your neighbor’s house.? You could trip over a […]

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Do You Have to Attend Mediation for Your Personal Injury Case in Texas?

If you get hurt in any sort of accident, you are going to want to be compensated for your injuries. That is the whole point of hiring a personal injury lawyer in Houston. They’ll help you file a claim against the defendant’s insurance company. Most cases do involve insurance of one sort of another. This could include:

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Alarming Concerns with Patient Care at St. Luke’s Hospital in Houston

There have been numerous reports of inadequate care at some of the most prestigious cardiac centers in the U.S. The scary thing is these issues could have gone unnoticed if it weren’t for some diligent and aggressive news reporters in both Houston and New York. If your little one needs heart surgery or even a

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Additional Hernia Surgery Leads to Atrium Lawsuit

The unexpected need for additional hernia surgery has prompted a Vermont woman to file a lawsuit against Atrium, the maker of the C-QUR hernia mesh implant. Hernia mesh implants have been targeted in numerous adverse event reports filed with the FDA, claiming severe pain and side effects like the need for additional hernia surgery. According to the

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Study: Opioid Prescriptions Most Likely Come From Medical Offices

The drug crisis around the United States has prompted researchers to look into where most opioid prescriptions come from. Many people have theorized that emergency rooms are the leading pipeline of these dangerous prescriptions that may ultimately cause addiction. However, a new study completed by the University of Southern California identified that opioid prescriptions don’t often

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Truck Drivers Hesitant to Use Electronic Logging Devices

Truck drivers have increasingly been the target of allegations of serious injuries and preventable accidents, prompting regulators to crack down. Drivers are required to follow a complex set of state and federal regulations regarding the time they spend on the road and how they operate the truck. A new federal mandate requires them to use

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