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How Do You Win Your Personal Injury Claim?

Crystal A. Davis - April 29, 2022

It’s always risky to reveal your legal strategy to other people or post the information on social media. Don’t do it!

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Lawsuit: Texas Officials Banned Children’s Books They Found Politically Offensive

Ryan J. Farrick - April 28, 2022

The lawsuit claims that Llano County officials bullied a library into removing books that local leaders found offensive to their political and religious views.

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16 States Sue Postal Service for Refusing Electric Vehicles

Ryan J. Farrick - April 28, 2022

The multi-state coalition claims that the Postal Service’s decision to continue using gas-powered automobiles will devastate the environment.

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Arkansas Attorney General Sues Family Dollar for Rodent Infestation

Ryan J. Farrick - April 28, 2022

A U.S. Food and Drug Administration investigation had earlier found thousands of rodents at the facilities–some dead atop product conveyor belts.

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What Is the Statute of Limitations for Personal Injuries?

Irma C. Dengler - April 28, 2022

The statute of limitations is a significant part of the law surrounding personal injury claims.

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What Is the Average Settlement for a Truck Accident in Tennessee?

Kerry L. Tucker - April 28, 2022

There is no average settlement for a truck accident in Tennessee. This amount will vary greatly depending on the weight of the accident.

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How to Recover Damages After an Accident in South Carolina

Peter Charles - April 28, 2022

If your damages are calculated at $100,000, but you were 10% to blame, your compensation will be reduced accordingly and you’ll get $90,000. 

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Sexually Harassed Employees in Chesapeake and Benefits of the Virginia Values Act

Peter Charles - April 28, 2022

Victims of sexual harassment have legal options to remedy harms.

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Bayada Home Health Care Can't Dismiss Wrongful Termination Case

Bayada Home Health Care Can’t Dismiss Wrongful Termination Case

Sara E. Teller - April 28, 2022

Home care company faces a lawsuit submitted by a former employee.

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Judge Tosses Challenge to Washington Long-Term Care Law

Ryan J. Farrick - April 27, 2022

The lawsuit was tossed on a technicality, with a district judge determining that a challenge to state law should not be heard by a federal court.

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