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Wrongful Death and Recovery Rights of Children in Minnesota
By: Findlaw PR | July 04, 2009
When someone loses their life as the result of another's negligent acts, the family has a right, under Wrongful Death laws, to recover for the lost life.

Workers' Compensation Benefits for Union Workers in Pennsylvania
By: Findlaw PR | July 04, 2009
All United States employees have the right to receive workers' compensation benefits for injuries. Union workers are also entitled to additional benefits provided to them by their labor organization.

More Trucking Accidents in Texas Than Any Other State
By: Findlaw PR | July 03, 2009
More people were killed in crashes involving large trucks in Texas than in any other state in 2007. Over 10 percent of people killed in US truck crashes died in Texas.

Hours of Service Laws and Falsified Trucking Logs
By: Findlaw PR | July 03, 2009
Driver fatigue is one of the most common causes of trucking accidents; hours of service laws strive to combat driver exhaustion by limiting the amount of time truck drivers can spend on the road.

A Primer on Cross-Examination of Defense Experts
By: PR Dept | July 01, 2009
Every trial lawyer knows it--a case can be won or lost on the cross of your opponent's expert. Most attorneys have the skills for a basic cross-examination, but this article provides an additional framework for effective cross-examination of expert witnesses at both deposition and trial.

Protect Your Texas Commercial Driver's License
By: Findlaw PR | July 01, 2009
Even traffic tickets in Texas can have dire consequences on your ability to retain your commercial driving privileges and in turn on your capacity to earn your living.

Wingrip Fall Protection System Capabilities Proven For US Air Force Applications
By: Laura Zimmer, Flexible Lifeline Systems | June 28, 2009
The Wingrip fall protection system recently passed a qualifications study for US Air Force transport aircraft applications and is now a fully approved fall protection tool for use by Air Force personnel on C-17, KC-135 and KC-10 airframes.

Amputation Injuries: Medical and Legal Issues
By: Findlaw PR | June 26, 2009
A serious injury such as an amputation has the potential to dramatically change a person's life.

Take Caution to Avoid Swimming Pool Accidents
By: Findlaw PR | June 25, 2009
Unfortunately, swimming pools, while providing summer fun, also come with a risk of drowning and other accidents.

Graphic Products expands specialty label supply line
By: Steve Hudgik, Graphic Products, Inc. | June 21, 2009
Three new specialty label supplies join what is becoming quite a strong list of labeling products offered by Graphic Products, Inc. New to the list are Embossable Poly Supply (Metallized), Nylon Label Supply and Magnetic Supply.

Asbestos Usage in the United States
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | June 20, 2009
Although asbestos use was banned in the United States in 1989, it was overturned in 1991, reinstating uses established before 1989, although the ban on new uses remained in force. That wasn't much of a change.

Boy Brain Damaged at Rugby Club Party Wins GBP4.6 Million
By: Jane Radcliffe, Pattinson and Brewer Solicitors | June 19, 2009
A boy who suffered brain damage after falling off a ride at an end of season party at a rugby club has won GBP4.6 million in compensation.

The Importance of Medical Evaluation after an Accident
By: PR Dept | June 13, 2009
Most people do not immediately think of making a personal injury claim following an accident, especially if they do not have visible signs of injury at the scene. The insurance companies know this and often attempt to obtain...

The Collateral Source Rule in California Personal Injury Cases
By: PR Dept | June 12, 2009
People injured due to someone else's negligence may end up with a reduced award for medical expenses based on what his or her insurance company actually paid for medical care.

33 Defendant Companies Named in Asbestos Lawsuit
By: PR Dept | June 11, 2009
This lawsuit alleges that the defendant companies failed to adequately test for dangerous health effects on people working with their products and failed to adequately warn Lawrence Baggett of the known health risks.

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