Who is at fault in large truck collisions? by monte.olmsted@thomsonreuters.com | Sep 19, 2022 | Truck Accident Injuries 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…
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Qualities you want in an executor by monte.olmsted@thomsonreuters.com | Sep 7, 2022 | Estate Administration 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…
Continue reading ›Our firm is on the frontline of the formula recall fight by adarsh.mp@thomsonreuters.com | Aug 31, 2022 | Defective Products 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…
Continue reading ›Considering digital assets in your estate plan by l.atkins@thomsonreuters.com | Aug 19, 2022 | Estate Administration 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…
Continue reading ›3 moves to better protect your children in an estate plan by gturnercontentcustoms | Aug 18, 2022 | Estate Administration 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…
Continue reading ›A dangerous and deadly trend by steve.j.anderson@thomsonreuters.com | Jul 30, 2022 | Car Accident Injuries 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…
Continue reading ›FDA comes under fire, Abbott finally reopens after recalls by gturnercontentcustoms | Jul 14, 2022 | Defective Products The baby formula recall that has been a prominent part of 2022 has resulted in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration facing frustration from anxious parents and individuals throughout the country. The U.S. FDA is in charge…
Continue reading ›Who is responsible for the Abbott Nutrition baby formula recalls? by sushmitha.p@thomsonreuters.com | Jun 13, 2022 | Defective Products Over the last few years, many of the normal activities in the United States were put on hold due to fears about spreading illnesses. People found themselves working with skeleton crews, moving to remote work and…
Continue reading ›Being seen on your bicycle by lainie.little@thomsonreuters.com | Jun 2, 2022 | Car Accident Injuries Whether you use your bike for exercise, a hobby or transportation, summer is a great time to get your bicycle out for another adventure. Safety is an essential part of going out on your bike. In addition to your helmet…
Continue reading ›The national infant formula recall: What you need to know by sushmitha.p@thomsonreuters.com | May 6, 2022 | Defective Products Nationwide, there is a baby formula shortage. This shortage is frustrating, because many babies need supplemental formula and nutritional support. Since it’s getting harder to find formula, many parents have needed to spend more time and…
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