Crash-related amputations are more common than you might think by sushmitha.p@thomsonreuters.com | Nov 30, 2020 | Catastrophic Injuries Car crashes can occur at high speeds and produce nothing but bruises or take place at relatively lower speeds and leave someone with permanent injuries. Factors ranging from the age and condition of the vehicles, secondary medical…
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Faulty baby and infant products can endanger your newborn by sushmitha.p@thomsonreuters.com | Oct 27, 2020 | Defective Products If you purchase products for your new baby, you probably do a lot of research first. You want to find products of that are safe and reliable. Sadly, even if you purchase brand-name products from major retailers,…
Continue reading ›Catastrophic injuries from large truck collisions change lives by sushmitha.p@thomsonreuters.com | Oct 2, 2020 | Truck Accident Injuries If someone you love has been diagnosed with a catastrophic injury, it means that they have an injury that is life-changing in a major way. They may have a significant brain injury or serious spinal cord injury.…
Continue reading ›How to drive safely when the weather takes a turn by punith.s@thomsonreuters.com | Aug 27, 2020 | Car Accident Injuries Even if the skies are clear and you’re enjoying your time behind the wheel, you never know when the weather could take a turn for the worse. Should that happen, you need to adjust your…
Continue reading ›The ripple effect of severe injuries on a family by sushmitha.p@thomsonreuters.com | Jul 27, 2020 | Car Accident Injuries For all the conveniences that motor vehicles offer, they also carry significant risks for injury and death for the people who ride in them and even pedestrians. When someone suffers a serious injury in a motor…
Continue reading ›The summer is an extra dangerous time for your teen driver by sushmitha.p@thomsonreuters.com | Jun 30, 2020 | Car Accident Injuries For high schoolers old enough to drive, the summer can be an incredible time. They may work a job to earn money for college or just go out to drive around with friends as…
Continue reading ›What compensation can you ask for in a wrongful death claim? by sushmitha.p@thomsonreuters.com | Jun 5, 2020 | Wrongful Death When someone in your family dies unexpectedly, their death will have an immediate and lasting impact on you and the other people in your family. The emotional consequences from a sudden death are immediate. The…
Continue reading ›Who covers the cost of long-term care after a crash with a semi? by sushmitha.p@thomsonreuters.com | May 7, 2020 | Catastrophic Injuries Any motor vehicle collision can leave someone with severe injuries, but crashes between passenger vehicles and massive commercial trucks often prove devastating for the people in the smaller vehicles. The greater size and…
Continue reading ›Can you bring a wrongful death claim against a drunk driver? by sushmitha.p@thomsonreuters.com | Apr 8, 2020 | Wrongful Death Given the cultural ubiquity of anti-drunk-driving campaigns, ranging from presentations in high schools to television ads, it is virtually impossible to locate someone in the United States who doesn’t know that driving while under the…
Continue reading ›Springtime driving safety tips by sushmitha.p@thomsonreuters.com | Mar 10, 2020 | Car Accident Injuries When seasons change, it’s critical to consider the impact on how you drive. Even if other drivers don’t take the same level of caution, you can adjust your approach to enhance your safety and minimize the risk of being injured in…
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