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Law and Daily Life Severely Injured Cyclist Settles Broken Sidewalk 'Launch Ramp' Case for $4.84M

Severely Injured Cyclist Settles Broken Sidewalk 'Launch Ramp' Case for $4.84M

By George Khoury, Esq. | Last updated on

A bicyclist from San Diego will soon be receiving a little bit of justice in the form of a check for nearly $5 million. After being severely injured due to a...

Law and Daily Life How Much Is a Wrongful Death Lawsuit Worth?

How Much Is a Wrongful Death Lawsuit Worth?

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

When a loved one dies, the furthest thing from our minds is money. But when the shock and grief wear off, and we realize the death was someone else's fault, we...

Law and Daily Life Construction Deaths and Injuries Are on the Rise in NYC

Construction Deaths and Injuries Are on the Rise in NYC

By George Khoury, Esq. | Last updated on

For those in the construction industry in New York, worrying about serious on-site work injuries has always been a real part of the job, but recent reports are...

Law and Daily Life Top 5 Questions About When to Sue a Doctor

Top 5 Questions About When to Sue a Doctor

By George Khoury, Esq. | Last updated on

Suing a doctor or hospital for medical malpractice or negligence is no simple task. Doctors, hospitals, and insurers have pushed lawmakers hard to limit when...

Law and Daily Life Who's Liable for a Tire Blowout Injury Accident?

Who's Liable for a Tire Blowout Injury Accident?

By George Khoury, Esq. | Last updated on

Tire blowouts on the road are scary. Whether it's your own tire, or the tire of an adjacent vehicle, tire blowouts frequently lead to damaged vehicles, car...

Law and Daily Life Suing a Private Prison for Injury or Abuse

Suing a Private Prison for Injury or Abuse

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

New U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions recently reversed prior Department of Justice guidance directing the federal government to reduce its reliance on...

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