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Elevator Accidents and How to Protect Yourself

Elevator Accidents and How to Protect Yourself
Aug 07, 2018

Chances are, if you live in the United States, you’ve been in an elevator at least once in the last month.

How to File a TBI Lawsuit

How to File a TBI Lawsuit
Oct 24, 2017

Almost 1.4 million Americans sustain a traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year and most of them do not know how to file a TBI lawsuit to protect themselves after those TBIs.

Personal Injury Case Timeline

Personal Injury Case Timeline
Feb 02, 2017

After suffering a personal injury, you’ll want to know what options are available. Below we’ll discuss an average timeline of a personal injury case, as well as provide some insight into why you should consider working with a personal injury attorney.

Elevator Accident Info

Elevator Accident Info
Jan 24, 2017

Chances are, if you live in the United States, you’ve been in an elevator at least once in the last month.

What You Need to Know If You’re in an Elevator Accident

What You Need to Know If You’re in an Elevator Accident
Dec 05, 2016

Elevator accidents are one of the rarest forms of accidental death, causing fewer than 30 deaths across the nation each year.

Protection After an Elevator Accident

Protection After an Elevator Accident
Aug 16, 2016

Last December, a 22-year-old man reportedly walked into an elevator shaft when the elevator doors opened, assuming the elevator would be there, and fell onto the car that had stopped just a floor below him.

A Fatal Construction Accident

A Fatal Construction Accident
Jun 29, 2015

While the exact cause of the accident isn’t known, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is investigating. The Construction Accident Construction work is a dangerous business, regardless of if it’s a small project for an individual homeowner or for a major commercial development.

Have You Been Injured in an Elevator Accident?

Have You Been Injured in an Elevator Accident?
Feb 03, 2015

The frequency of elevator accidents is more common than you would think. With roughly 600,000 elevators across the nation it makes sense that people ride elevators every day - to gain access to apartments or work, or even during their commute to work.

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