Five Factors That Determine How Much to Expect from a Car Accident Settlement
by Darrell Cochran
Why It's a Bad Idea to Admit Fault After an Accident in Georgia
by Stephen Hasner
Car accidents are complicated. Here's why you should avoid admitting fault.
Can Fido Come to Work?
by James M. Paul
EEOC files suit to require emotional support dog on truck route.
Building Bridges
by Melinda S. Gentile
The Realities and Implications of Diversity and Inclusion in Construction Law
Building a Greener Future on Unsolid Ground
by William S. Thomas
As climate change only intensifies, natural disasters are becoming more frequent and shifting how construction legal professionals conduct litigation.
When the Levy Breaks
by Warren Friedman
Tariffs against China on construction materials are capricious, unpredictable, and often spectacularly ill-timed. How can the industry prepare?
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Heroes Among Men: How Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. Saved Lives of the Lifesaving
by Rebecca Blackwell
Unsafe construction threatened a New York 911 Center and Fortune 500 company until Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. forced a halt.
Think Inside the Box
by David M. Carter
Black box data retrieval after a serious accident—it’s not just for commercial airplanes anymore.
Structurally Unsound
by Daniel P. O'Toole
Too often, developers and contractors put profits above the people who work for them. Construction site safety is nonnegotiable. Here’s how to make that aspiration a reality.
Sharpening the Sword: What You Need to Know About CASPA
by Eric B. Smith
How the Contractor and Subcontractor Payment Act (CASPA) can radically change the stakes of how you build. Learn what CASPA means for your construction projects and contract disputes.
The Cost of Medical Bills for Injuries Caused by Car Accidents
by Stann W. Givens
An overview of the different age groups and costs involved in medical bills from car accident injuries.
Building a Safer Culture
by Stephen J. Murphy
More construction workers die on the job in the U.S. than in any other occupation, yet rules and regulations are often honored more in the breach than the observance. Here’s an overview—and a blueprint for change.
Your Fault or My Fault, It All Goes Through No-Fault
by Michael L. Taub
The No-Fault System, which helps victims receive payment for accident-related medical bills, does not always regard minor accidents on court dockets.
The Role of Medical Experts in Catastrophic Injury Cases
by Timothy A. Loranger
When catastrophic injury is the result of an accident, medical experts can play a crucial role in the legal process, providing transparency for all involved.
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8 Situations That Require a Personal Injury Lawyer
by Sagi Shaked
An experienced personal injury lawyer can help you obtain the compensation you need after an accident. Learn about 8 situations that require an attorney here.
5 Mistakes to Avoid In a Slip and Fall Lawsuit
by Best Lawyers
Learn how to avoid common mistakes during a slip and fall lawsuit. Report the accident, seek medical attention, gather evidence and speak to an attorney.
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