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Armored Truck Accidents
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Armored trucks are used to ship valuables, such as large sums of money for companies (i.e. retail outlets, banks) and are designed to withstand robbery attempts. Due to the weight and design of armored vehicles, they can be dangerous when they are involved in multi-vehicle crashes. If you or a relative was injured in an […]
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Accidents Involving Fire Trucks
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Fire trucks throughout the United States operate in emergency service, contributing to the likelihood of a motor vehicle accident, especially in heavy traffic. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that over 2,000 fire Truck accidents occur throughout the country each and every year. On average, more than 1,000 injuries are associated with these […]
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About Inexperienced Truck Drivers
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There are currently 9 million large trucks registered in the United States, which include semi-trucks, 18-wheelers, tractor-trailers, and any other type of large commercial vehicle. Unfortunately, these large vehicles are involved in a significant number of motor vehicle collisions each and every month across the country. While there are a variety of factors that frequently […]
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Internal Injuries From Auto Accidents
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Internal injuries are a common complaint of auto accident victims, which often go undetected for a number of days following a collision. There can be a number of reasons why these types of injuries occur, however it is often due to the violent shaking that vehicle occupants endure at the point of impact in a […]
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Head-On Collision Information
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Defined as an accident that involves the front of two vehicles colliding into one another, head on collisions are considered to be one of the most dangerous types of auto accidents that a motorist can encounter. Approximately 1 out of every 50 auto accidents in the United States is a head-on collision. While this number […]
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Industrial Burns Attorney
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Due to the often frequent exposure to chemicals, heat and potentially explosive materials, workers in an industrial environment are susceptible to burn injuries at any time. With recent data released by the Bureau Of Labor Statistics indicating that over 4.4 MILLION accidents were reported in private industry workplaces, there is always the chance that a […]
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FL Seat Belt Accident Injury Lawyers
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that 82 percent of front seat passengers and 84 percent of adult drivers in the United States wore seat belts in 2011. Seat belts play an essential role in the maintaining the safety inside of a vehicle in the event of a motor vehicle collision. Sadly, auto […]
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Electrical Burns Lawyer
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Electrical burns are often caused when an arc of electrical current travels either through the air or via a tool and then enters a person’s body. This arc is often the result of an exposed wire, cord, outlet or appliance being touched, which allows the transmission of electrical energy to travel from the power source […]
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Florida Burn Injuries
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In a report that was just released by the American Burn Association, it was stated that every year in the United States there are over 450,000 reported burn cases that require medical treatment, and of those victims, over 3,500 end up dying from their injuries. Out of these deaths, over 75% of the fatalities occurred […]
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Legal Glossary – Brain Injury – W Terms
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Glossary of Brain Injury TermsA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z #Click on the first letter of the word from the list above to go to the appropriate section of the glossary.WWernicke’s Area: An area of […]
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Jury verdict for the wrongful death of a 63-year-old man survived by his widow.
Verdict against cigarette manufacturer for family of local lawyer who died of lung cancer.
Verdict against tobacco manufacturer for family of man who died from lung cancer as a result of smoking.
Verdict for widow of man who died of lung cancer as a result of addiction to smoking.
Gordon and Partners, along with co-counsel, recently represented the family of a smoker who passed away when she was 60 years old from lung cancer caused from her long time addiction to smoking cigarettes since she was a young girl. The case was tried in Lowell, Massachusetts and resulted in a verdict of 17 million dollars on May 31, 2019.
Recovery for man and family for injuries caused by a defective auto part.
Verdict for a smoker who contracted cancer of the jaw.
A Pinellas County jury verdict for the estate of a man who died of lung cancer at the age of 42.
Jury verdict for the wrongful death of a 68-year-old man from lung cancer from smoking cigarettes manufactured by RJR and Philip Morris.
Negligent supervision at Assisted Living Facility resulting in death.
Jury verdict for the wrongful death of a 97-year-old woman at an ALF.
Recovery for man who suffered brain injury and paralysis after collision with Blood Mobile.
Jury verdict in drowning death of autistic boy at a construction site.
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