Can Hackers Cause Car Accidents?

September 2, 2015

By now, readers of legal blogs—and, particularly, personal injury blogs—have seen numerous speculative pieces concerning the potential risks and legal consequences of self-driving cars.  Self-driving cars and trucks are big news right now, and undoubtedly will impact both the way we travel and how we compensate injured parties following accidents.  But with successful  driving records, […]

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Product Recall Alert: Major Pharmaceutical Company Recalls Eye Treatment Products

August 29, 2015

Allergan PLC (formerly Actavis PLC) this week began a voluntary recall of several eye care products after receiving more than a dozen complaints that the manufacturer’s products were causing eye injuries.  According to the manufacturer, the recalled products—which include certain products in the company’s popular Refresh brand—share a common packaging defect that causes a portion […]

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How Does an Accident Settlement Work? Cleveland Auto Accident Law Firm Explains the Basics

August 26, 2015

Note: This is the third post in our “How Does It Work?” series.  Previous posts can be found here and here.

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September is National Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month

August 22, 2015

Late last month, Congress once again designated the month of September “National Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month.”  While September is still a few days away, it is never too early to get the facts about spinal cord injuries, one of the most devastating types of injuries frequently suffered by victims of negligence.

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Be Vigilant and Vocal When It Comes to Prescription Drug Side Effects

August 19, 2015

Ordinarily, the phrase “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” refers to the steps that we should take to avoid health problems.  But the phrase can apply equally to individuals who are already experiencing health problems.

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How Does a Deposition Work? Cleveland Personal Injury Law Firm Explains the Basics

August 16, 2015

Note: This is the second post in our “How Does It Work?” series. Check out our first entry here.

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