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Law and Daily Life Can You Back Out of a Settlement Agreement?

Can You Back Out of a Settlement Agreement?

By Brett Snider, Esq. | Last updated on

Can you back out of a settlement agreement? After agreeing to a settlement in your injury case, you may have a change of heart. Perhaps your medical bills have...

Law and Daily Life Man's Fingertips Severed on Disney World Ride

Man's Fingertips Severed on Disney World Ride

By Brett Snider, Esq. | Last updated on

A tourist's fingertips were severed after an accident on Walt Disney World's Pirates of the Caribbean ride Thursday, with many legal questions yet to be...

Law and Daily Life Breastfeeding Mom Settles Complaint Against Barnes & Noble

Breastfeeding Mom Settles Complaint Against Barnes & Noble

By Daniel Taylor, Esq. | Last updated on

A mom who was kicked out of a New York Barnes & Noble bookstore for refusing to cover herself while breastfeeding has settled her complaint with the...

Law and Daily Life Bryan Stow Injury Verdict: 3 Things You Should Know

Bryan Stow Injury Verdict: 3 Things You Should Know

By Daniel Taylor, Esq. | Last updated on

San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow has prevailed in his personal injury lawsuit against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Lawyers for Stow, who suffered brain damage...

Law and Daily Life Injured in a Park? Here's How to Sue

Injured in a Park? Here's How to Sue

By Brett Snider, Esq. | Last updated on

Parks are great places for a picnic or BBQ, but injuries can and do happen. Tree limbs can fall, children can drown in lakes, and poorly maintained grounds can...

Law and Daily Life 5 Reasons You Shouldn't Wait to Call a Personal Injury Lawyer

5 Reasons You Shouldn't Wait to Call a Personal Injury Lawyer

By Daniel Taylor, Esq. | Last updated on

If you're injured, seeking medical treatment for your injuries is certainly the first priority. No less urgent, however: talking to a personal injury...

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