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Do Cruise Ships Have a Passenger's Bill of Rights?
By Deanne Katz, Esq. | Last updated on
The phrase "passenger bill of rights" often gets thrown around when air travelers are stuck on the tarmac for hours. But cruise ship passengers can get stuck...
Family Wins $63M in Children's Motrin Lawsuit
By Andrew Lu | Last updated on
A Massachusetts family has been awarded $63 million from Johnson & Johnson after a young girl suffered severe side effects, including blindness, from...
7 Signs a Used Car Is Flood-Damaged
By Andrew Lu | Last updated on
There were a lot of cars damaged by Hurricane Sandy. Now these flood damaged cars are starting to hit the used car market. With a little bit of cleaning and...
Sue the Government Over Potholes, Salt Damage?
By Deanne Katz, Esq. | Last updated on
Winter brings many special joys: ice, snow, salt damage to your car, and plenty of potholes. But what are you going to do about it -- sue the government? Well,...
4 Injured in Mardi Gras Shooting: Can They Sue?
By Deanne Katz, Esq. | Last updated on
It's been a big month for the Big Easy, between the Superbowl and this year's Mardi Gras celebrations. But a Mardi Gras shooting in New Orleans on Saturday...
Preventable Mistakes Still Happen in Surgery
By Deanne Katz, Esq. | Last updated on
Horror stories about scalpels and sponges sewed up inside patients after surgery aren't just myths. It turns out preventable mistakes like that do happen, more...