The tires looked new based on the tread depth. However, what the Defendant did not know was that the tires were 10 years old. They had simply been kept in storage. As the Defendant was driving the vehicle on the interstate, the tire suddenly blew out.
Crash Course
by Paige Cerulli
A bad car accident left me reeling, but my worst symptoms wouldn’t appear until two weeks after. If it weren’t for excellent legal representation, there’s no way I’d have made it through—or with anything close to the settlement I got.
Combating Nuclear Verdicts: Empirically Supported Strategies to Deflate the Effects of Anchoring Bias
by Sloan L. Abernathy
Sometimes a verdict can be the difference between amicability and nuclear level developments. But what is anchoring bias and how can strategy combat this?
Settlement Exposes Risk of Surgical Centers
by Justin Smulison
Josh Koskoff hopes his firm's latest wrongful death settlement will encourage surgical centers to put systems in place that protect patients’ safety.
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.
Teamwork and Strategy
by Justin Smulison
In 2018, Block O'Toole & Murphy continued to secure multimillion-dollar results for injured victims and workers.
5 Things To Consider When Choosing a Car Accident Lawyer in Dallas, TX
by Jay Murray
Choosing the right car accident lawyer for your case in Dallas, Texas, is essential. Read this article to learn about 5 things to consider during the process.
Doctors Behaving Badly
by Lawrence J. Buckfire
Sexual assault at the hands of a physician is a dismaying and surprisingly widespread problem, and many victims are initially reluctant to come forth—but many states are now making it easier to do so.
Helpful Hints & Avoidable Mistakes
by Frank L. Branson
I’ve picked up a lot in the courtroom in five decades of practice. Here are some strategies, tips and other pointers to help make your trial experience smoother—and successful.
Eichen Crutchlow Zaslow & McElroy: A Firm Fighting for the Injured.
by Margaret Pierce
A Rebel with a Cause
As Courts Grapple With the COVID-19 Pandemic, Scarlett Law Group Adapts
by Sean Stonefield
Best Lawyers honoree Randall Scarlett on obtaining results despite unprecedented challenges.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Salvi & Maher, LLP: Legal Leaders in Illinois and Wisconsin
by Justin Smulison
IN PARTNERSHIP
Protecting Patients and the Public: Lubin & Meyer
by Justin Smulison
Lubin & Meyer completes its most successful year yet, charting new territory with a historic class action suit involving hundreds of patients in New England.
Is Premises Liability the Same as Negligence?
by Taylor Rodney Marks and Jeremy Wilson
In today's age, we are always on the move, often inhabiting spaces we don't own. But what happens when someone else's property injures you or someone you know?
For Gillin, Jacobson, Ellis, Larsen & Lucey, the Focus Is on Quality over Quantity
by Gillin, Jacobson, Ellis, Larsen & Lucey
Gillin, Jacobson, Ellis, Larsen & Lucey on the firm's formula for success.
The Beason family had a strong case, and the jury responded by awarding them a sizable payout. But, the court invoked a tort-reform statute that capped the family's winnings, much to the surprise of the jury.
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