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Injury lawyers are pivotal in helping individuals navigate legal challenges following accidents and injuries.
Family of Actor Bill Paxton Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against California Hospital
Remember Bill Paxton? He starred in movies like Twister, Titanic, and Mighty Joe Young and tragically died last year on February 25 shortly after “having heart surgery at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.” Now his family has decided to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the “California hospital where he died” on allegations that “the heart complications that ultimately took Paxton’s life were a result of negligence by the hospital and the surgeon who operated on him.”
4 Reasons a Truck Driver’s Background is Important in Denver
It has long been known that a commercial driver’s prior accident record is a predictor of whether they will cause accidents in the future.
Weathering the Storm: Oregon's Climate-Ready Medicaid Funds
Oregon's proactive approach to climate-related health challenges could lead to significant fiscal savings.
8 Ways to Proactively Encourage Attorney Well-Being
Transforming one of your conference rooms into a designated wellness area can be an option to encourage well-being for attorneys. ~ Deepa Tailor, Owner and Founder, Tailor Law
Cheerleader Kicked Off Team for Using F-word, Sues School
Court rules that a school violated a cheerleader's rights when she was kicked off the team for swearing.
Here are the Steps to Begin a Birth Injury Case in Michigan
Before the case actually begins, the plaintiff needs to file a special document called a notice of intent to let each healthcare provider who will be named as a defendant know about the upcoming lawsuit.
Federal Judge Issues Preliminary Injunction Against Iowa Immigration Law
“As a matter of politics, this new legislation might be defensible,” U.S. District Judge Stephen Locher wrote in his ruling. “As a matter of constitutional law, it is not.”




