Month: July 2017
Event Data Recorders in Trucks and Cars Can Prove How a Collision Really Happened
Let’s say you are stopped at an intersection on a quiet back road. You take a glance to each side, and proceed to make a...
Marijuana Use in Pregnancy Made Lead to Complications for the Baby
Marijuana use continues to increase in the United States, including use by women who are pregnant. It is the most commonly used illicit drug used...
Your Heartburn Medication Could Be Deadly, But No One Quite Knows Why
Our firm has always handled defective and dangerous drug litigation, so we pay close attention to studies and reports that are published in reputable news...
The Federal Government Got It Wrong – But the States Are Getting It Right
At the end of June 2017, the U.S. House of Representatives passed HR 1215, the Bill which limits your right to a fair trial by...
Avon, Ohio Child with Seizure Disorder Meets April the Giraffe
Alex Johnson is 11 years old, and he loves April the giraffe. Like more than a million others, he watched Animal Adventure Park’s giraffe cam....
“Internet of Things” Raises Questions about Liability
How many times do you utilize the Internet each day? To answer that question, you might be thinking about each time you log on to...
Kentucky Truck Crashes Caused by Improperly Loaded Cargo
Large, commercial trucks are built to haul massive loads on busy highways. An important part of a truck driver’s job is to make sure that...
Failure to Diagnose a Blood Clot Leads to an Amputation
When she was just 18-years-old, Ms. Schneider saw Dr. Huribal for pain in her left leg, but the doctor failed to diagnose the blood clot...
Car Crashes Kill Kids, but Safety Seats Save Lives
Twenty percent of children who were involved in a car crash with a fatality were not buckled properly, or they were not wearing a seat...