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How Does a Lawyer Protect Me After Suffering an Injury in a Philadelphia Grocery Store Accident?
Imagine you are in a Philadelphia grocery store picking up a few items before you head home. Before you know it you are on your back staring at bright lights. There is a searing, shooting pain in your back that will linger for years to come. You start to wonder, who is at fault f...
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Who is Held Liable in a Slip and Fall Accident on City of Philadelphia Property?
A hustling and bustling city like Philadelphia can be a great place to work and live for sure. With all the action in the city, crowds of people are quite common. You will see people walking, driving, bicycling and running all throughout the city. This all sounds good and fun unt...
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How to Prevent Slip and Fall Accidents in Nursing Homes
It is no surprise that some of society’s most vulnerable individuals reside in nursing homes. Those who are either, elderly, disabled or simply do not have the capacity to live independently benefit greatly from this type of living. Staff work around the clock to ensure the safet...
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Can a Parent Sue if a Child Suffered a Slip and Fall Injury at School?
Every day in public and private schools, kids are injured and end up in the emergency room. A majority of those hospital visits for kids circles back to fall injuries. Studies have shown that more than 200,000 kids under the age of 14 suffer traumatic brain injuries while at scho...
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Am I Safe as a Passenger in an Uber?
Over the past few years there has no doubt been a rise in the popularity of ridesharing. Carpooling services like Uber make it easy and convenient to get a ride for anyone. The only requirement is to download the app on a smartphone. From there, one can sign up, link a credit car...
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I Was Hit by a Forklift at a Philadelphia Home Depot; What Next?
A Home Depot forklift accident is more prevalent than you might think. There have been several forklift accident cases across the country where customers suffer an injury from a forklift while completing their home improvement shopping. In 2005 a man suffered neck, and spinal cor...
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Mar

Trampoline Parks: Potential for Personal Injury Compensation
Trampoline parks offer a fun activity for kids and adults alike, however there is more and more evidence coming out that these facilities are more dangerous than one might think. These trampoline park companies, such as Sky Zone, Altitude, and Launch, are oftentimes poorly regula...
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Mar

What is the Difference Between Compensatory and Punitive Damages?
When it comes to civil litigation, damages are the monetary amount a court can award a plaintiff. Damages are meant to compensate one for things such as injury, property damage, medical bills, lost income, along with additional damages that are a result of the issue presented in ...
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When is a Personal Injury Settlement Taxable?
When individuals are pursuing financial compensation for an injury through a personal injury lawsuit, a common question tends to arise. What happens at tax-time with any monies recovered through civil litigation? Ultimately, the answer is…it depends. There are multiple factors tha...
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Mar

Tips for Avoiding the Most Common New Years Injuries
After the unprecedented year we’ve experienced in 2020, it’s no surprise there is also uncontainable excitement for starting a New Year. It is important to stay mindful, whether you plan on celebrating at home or an establishment, that along with all the excitement surrounding th...
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Mar

How to Navigate an Injury on-the-job as a Furniture Delivery Driver
Furniture delivery drivers are hired to quickly deliver companies’ products to customers who have often invested considerable sums of money into new couches, chairs, tables, and other household items. It’s a stressful job that forces you to balance the needs of a large company an...
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Mar

What to Do if You’ve been Injured as a Courier?
Couriers are known for the independence of their work, which requires traipsing on bikes and in their cars in order to deliver food or other goods to residents across the city. Their work also brings them to a variety of establishments and along differing routes, taking away the ...
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