Were You Injured By A Household Product? Know What To Do
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16 February 2021
Injuries can happen when you least expect it, which includes being injured by household products. Here is what you need to know about product-related injuries in case you someday suffer an injury that can be blamed on the manufacturer.
What Do You Do With The Product That Injured You?
One thing to keep in mind about a product injury, especially one that happens in your home, is that you need proof that the product actually injured you.
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Top Signs It's Time For Your Prison To Consult A Corrections Law Consultant
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15 January 2021
If you are a warden or other decision-maker in a prison or other correctional facility, then you might do a lot of hard work on your own. Every now and then, though, you may be able to benefit from working with an outside party so that you can get advice and information. These are a few signs that it might be time to talk to a corrections law consultant about your facility.
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What You Should Know if You Are Involved in a Car Accident on Private Property
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15 December 2020
While it's not the best thing to happen to you, a car accident on public property can make it easier to know what to do. You know to take pictures, contact emergency services such as an ambulance and the police and to stay with your car. What happens if you have a car accident on private property such as a shopping mall or restaurant parking lot?
While many of the same steps apply, there are a few more you should take in the event you need to contact a car accident lawyer to help you receive damages if the case should go to court.
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Key Ways to Approach Toxic Chemical Exposure Lawsuits as the Victim
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16 November 2020
Some work environments, unfortunately, expose workers to toxic chemicals. These things could include asbestos, lead, and even harmful substances in computer chips. If you believe you've suffered negative health effects because of a toxic chemical at work, approach this legal situation carefully.
Don't Defame Company Just Yet
After this horrific workplace incident, you may have the urge to slam the company you work for because they let this toxic exposure happen in the first place.
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