You have heard the words “Camp Lejeune” in the news in the past few years, but few understand the tragedies there. Camp Lejeune was a Marine Corps military base in North Carolina. For years, it housed millions of servicemembers and their civilian family members....
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Similac baby formula faces new recall due to leaks, spoilage
Could your baby’s infant formula be spoiled? That’s the question a lot of parents need to be asking themselves right now, given that Abbott Nutrition has issued a new recall of certain formula products. Complaints about the company’s safety standards have been...
Things to consider when selecting a guardian for your children
When you become a parent, you dream of watching your children graduate from high school or get married someday. It can be painful and make you very emotional to think about the possibility that you die before you get to witness your child's major milestones. Although...
Coping with limb loss after traumatic incident
Physical, emotional and financial challenges await anyone who loses a limb in a traumatic incident. A person may have a limb severed in a motor vehicle accident or doctors subsequently amputate the injured arm or leg in order to save a person’s life. Many challenges...
Who is at fault in large truck collisions?
Your catastrophic injuries stemming from a large-truck crash make you wonder whether you can recover physically, emotionally and financially. It will take a great amount of time to heal, and it also may take some time to determine who or what was responsible for the...
Qualities you want in an executor
Whether you are creating a will or updating this important document that transfers your assets to beneficiaries upon your death, you understand the important decisions involved. One of them is choosing an executor. Who should that person be? It does not have to be...
Our firm is on the frontline of the formula recall fight
New parents have to put a lot of faith in others to provide for their children. Families have to trust the medical workers assisting in labor and delivery. They also have to rely on businesses that produce products for infants and young children. Mothers who plan to...
Considering digital assets in your estate plan
Not long ago, it was unusual for someone to have more than one or two bank accounts. Now that internet banking has become more prevalent, you will likely have several accounts with different intended purposes. There are many assets to consider when you create an...
3 moves to better protect your children in an estate plan
Children are typically the main beneficiaries of a parent's estate plan. Especially when they are still minors, you will want to ensure that they have adequate protection until they reach adulthood if you are not there to care for them. Too many parents fall into the...
A dangerous and deadly trend
COVID-19 both changed and divided the nation. Pro-vax and anti-vax camps clashed. Mask mandates only added to the rancor. Yet, if there is one thing both sides can agree with is that the pandemic changed the world. The rise in careless, reckless, and negligent driving...