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These Are Some of the Most Dangerous Medications in America [infographic]

Published on April 5, 2021, by Matthew Sharp

Infographic, Personal Injury

Opioids, birth control pills, Zithromax, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), and acetaminophen plus alcohol are some of the most dangerous medications in America. Drug-related fatalities are increasing dramatically across the nation, and tens of thousands of Americans lose their lives every year due to drug-related reasons. Some drugs cause severe complications or even death after just a single dose, while others lead to death after prolonged use. (Article continues below infographic) The Most Dangerous Drugs in America Opioids Opioids are a group of prescription drugs used mostly as [...]
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Sexual Abuse at the Gym: Who Is Liable?

Published on March 18, 2021, by Matthew Sharp

Personal Injury

Gym operators, trainers, staff, or other trainees can be liable for sexual abuse at the gym. Sexual abuse can involve just one incident of abuse or a series of abusive behaviors and acts. Examples of sexual abuse at the gym include undesirable sexual advances, jokes, hints, suggestions, offensive comments, or the display of pictures that target a person because of his or her sex. The severity or prevalence of the sexual abuse could influence which damages the victim will recover. The more severe the abuse, the bigger the [...]
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Common Causes of ATV Accidents [infographic]

Published on March 9, 2021, by Matthew Sharp

Infographic, Personal Injury

Most all-terrain vehicle (ATV) accidents occur because of driving over unfamiliar areas, performing dangerous stunts, and transporting extra passengers. They may also happen because of inexperience. Consumption of alcohol or drugs also increases the risk of these accidents. (Article continues below infographic) What Are the Common Causes of ATV Crashes? Driving Over Unfamiliar Areas Riding ATVs over unfamiliar terrain increases the risks of an accident. Before accelerating the speed, a driver should first acquaint himself or herself with the terrain. He or she can ride over the road [...]
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Understanding the Eggshell Skull Rule

Published on January 4, 2021, by Matthew Sharp

Personal Injury

The “eggshell skull rule” helps ensure that plaintiffs can recover compensation for damages caused by another party’s negligence even if the injuries might not have been as severe but for the plaintiff’s preexisting medical condition or vulnerability to injury. What Is the Eggshell Skull Rule? Under the eggshell skull rule, a defendant remains liable for injuries caused by negligence or an intentional act regardless of the plaintiff’s increased susceptibility to injury. The rule effectively protects plaintiffs who have pre-existing conditions that increase the risk or severity of injuries in [...]
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Hidden in Plain Sight: When Hotels May Be Liable for Human Trafficking

Published on October 19, 2020, by Matthew Sharp

Personal Injury

The Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) states that hotels can be held criminally and civilly liable for sex trafficking that occurs on the premises. An employee knowingly renting a room to a trafficker or a “sex buyer” using the room for a commercial sex act makes the hotel liable under TVPA. Hotels Have a Duty to Fight Human Trafficking According to federal law, those who pay for sex acts are considered traffickers. Under TVPA, sex trafficking survivors or the federal government can file a lawsuit against a trafficker. However, a suit can [...]
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Was Your Uber Driver Too Tired to Drive?

Published on October 5, 2020, by Matthew Sharp

Car Accident

Tired Uber drivers put passengers and others on the road at risk. These drivers may be skirting Uber’s rest requirements by working for other rideshare companies or doing other activities instead of resting. While a rider cannot prevent getting a fatigued driver, he or she should be aware of the risk. Uber’s Rest Requirements Are Easy to Swerve There is currently no way to accurately monitor how tired an Uber driver may be. Because of this, these drivers put others at risk of injury if he or she is not well-rested [...]
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Over 200 Deaths Per Year Linked to Underride Crashes

Published on September 25, 2020, by Matthew Sharp

Trucking Accident

Each year, more than 200 deaths are linked to underride crashes. Many of these fatalities could have been prevented if large commercial trucks were required to be equipped with side and front underride protection. Deadly Underride Crashes When large trucks are not equipped with side and front underride protection and they collide with smaller vehicles, passenger cars can slide partially or completely underneath the trailer. Underride collisions are some of the most deadly types of crashes, accounting for approximately 25% of fatalities from truck-involved accidents. A crash with [...]
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Did a FedEx Truck Cause Your Crash?

Published on September 18, 2020, by Matthew Sharp

Trucking Accident

When a FedEx truck causes a crash, the driver, FedEx, the contracting company, and even the vehicle manufacturer may be held liable for injuries and losses. In some cases, victims can recover compensation from a combination of negligent parties. FedEx trucks are routinely involved in crashes with passenger cars, motorcycles, and pedestrians that result in injuries and fatalities. FedEx Crashes on the Rise The FedEx Corporation, based in Memphis, Tennessee, is the second-largest courier company in the United States. FedEx delivers more than 15 million packages to customers [...]
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Teacher Sexual Misconduct: Holding Schools Accountable in District Court

Published on September 7, 2020, by Matthew Sharp

Personal Injury

When teacher sexual misconduct occurs at school, federal laws allow parents to hold schools accountable in District Court. Filing Legal Actions for Teacher Sexual Misconduct Under federal law Title IX, public schools that receive federal funding can face legal actions for teacher sexual misconduct. If a child is sexually abused at school by a teacher, school employee, or fellow student, parents may file a lawsuit with a school sexual abuse lawyer holding the school accountable in District Court. Schools are required to protect students while they are on [...]
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What You Should Know About Personal Injury Annuities

Published on September 4, 2020, by Matthew Sharp

Personal Injury

Personal injury annuities allow plaintiffs to recover their losses over a set period of time which can offer a number of benefits. When a settlement offer is made, the individual’s personal injury lawyer will explain the terms of the settlement and the annuity. This can help the individual with long-term financial planning and make it easier to manage the settlement funds. Annuities are popular and it is estimated that more than $6 billion in new structured settlements are generated each year. How Annuities Work Annuities are similar to insurance products [...]
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