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6-24-25-paralysis-injuries-300x164Paralysis affects millions of men, women, and children across the country.

However, “paralysis” does not refer to a specific condition so much as a spectrum of medical signs and symptoms. Paralysis can disrupt lives in very different ways, with some cases requiring much more intensive care than others.

Here’s what you need to know about paralysis and your right to recovery after an accident:

6-10-25-burn-injury-300x200Most burns happen in and around the home and result from minor mistakes.

However, even when burns are accidental, they cannot—and should not—always be blamed on the victim. In some cases, family friends, property owners, and event organizers assume a measure of responsibility for your safety when they put you near anything that could cause serious injury. If their negligence caused your accident, they could be liable for its costs.

Here’s what you need to know about burn injuries and liability:

4-9-25-liability-waiver-300x200Liability waivers differ in language and terms, but most serve a similar purpose: protecting at least one party from legal claims resulting from accidental injury. If you sign a waiver, you are, in effect, relinquishing your right to file a lawsuit or initiate other legal action.

Making Sense of Liability Waivers

Most liability waivers contain the following components:

4-2-25-workplace-safety-300x189Everyone in the United States has a right to a safe workplace.

Although some occupations are inherently more dangerous than others, you shouldn’t have to worry about unexpected hazards in your workplace that you haven’t been trained to manage. If you’ve been injured because of an unsafe condition at work, you don’t have to settle for an apology and empty promises.

The Role of Employers in Providing a Safe Workplace

11-4-24-emotional-distress-300x200The Legal Definition of “Drowning” is More Expansive Than You Might Expect

People often make the mistake of presuming that a person who has drowned is a person who has passed away. However, drowning is not always a fatal occurrence. In both medicine and law, the term “drowning” is used to describe respiratory impairment caused by submersion in water or another liquid.

Nonfatal drownings can have serious repercussions. Drowning-related complications include, but are not limited to, the following:

10-15-2024-Compensation-300x200Drowning Accidents

Drownings may be a leading cause of accidental death, but they are not always fatal.

Medical professionals typically define “drowning” as any form of respiratory impairment caused by submersion in liquid. In other words, any person who struggles to breathe after inhaling water is technically drowning, even if they do not pass away or lose consciousness.

8-28-24-court-300x2001. Pre-Litigation: Consultation and Investigation

Preparing to take a case to trial is an intensive process.

Before filing a lawsuit, you’ll likely need to schedule a free consultation with a drowning accident attorney. Even if you’re confident in your claim, a lawyer can typically help assess your chances of obtaining compensation.

8-14-24-Childrens-Pool-Safety-300x2001. Understand that Drowning Isn’t Always Fatal

Drowning is a leading cause of death for children around the world, but most drownings are not fatal. Instead, the term “drowning” can be used to describe any situation in which a person experiences “respiratory impairment from submersion [or] immersion,” whether in water or another liquid.

2. Assess Your Family’s Risk Factors

7-30-24-Emotional-Distress-300x170An Overview Of Slip-And-Fall Accident Damages

Every slip-and-fall lawsuit is focused on the victim’s claim for damages.

In the context of New York’s legal system, the term “damages” is used to describe compensation for injury and loss. The two broadest and most common categories of damages include the following:

7-24-24-slip-fall-300x200The costs of a slip-and-fall accident aren’t always limited to hospital bills and lost income.

Here’s what you need to know about obtaining compensation for pain and suffering after being injured in a slip-and-fall accident:

An Overview Of Slip-And-Fall Accident Damages

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