01
Jun

When Everyday Products Turn Deadly: The Escalator Tragedy Raising New Questions About Product Safety and Liability
According to reports involving an MBTA station in Boston, a woman tragically died after becoming trapped in an escalator incident at the Davis Square station. Investigators are now examining what happened, including whether the escalator properly shut down during the emergency an...
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02
Jun

A Routine Cosmetic Surgery Turned Tragic: What Rachel Tussey’s Story Reveals About Patient Safety and Medical Malpractice Concerns
Rachel later suffered a severe anoxic brain injury after reportedly going without oxygen for several minutes while in post-operative recovery care. She ultimately died weeks later after being placed on hospice care. Now, lawsuits filed by both Rachel’s husband and her surgeo...
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03
Jun

The Dark Side of Viral Gossip: How “Burnerverse” and Anonymous Social Media Attacks Are Destroying Lives
One of the latest examples drawing national attention involves Mary Kate Cornett and the growing controversy surrounding “Burnerverse” — a social media culture built around anonymous “burner” accounts that often target individuals with harassment, humiliation, rumors, and viral p...
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19
May

What Is Loss of Consortium? Understanding a Claim Many Families Don’t Know They Have
In our latest video, we explain what loss of consortium means, who may qualify for this type of claim, and how it can affect a personal injury or wrongful death case. Watch the video here: What Does “Loss of Consortium” Mean? Loss of consortium refers to the loss of companionsh...
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19
May

Ozempic, Wegovy & Blindness Risk? What You Need to Know About Emerging NAION Claims
Attorney Bill Bross breaks down these emerging claims, the science behind the allegations, and what patients need to know in this important video: Watch the full video here: What Is NAION? NAION is a condition caused by reduced blood flow to the optic nerve. The result can...
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May

What Makes a Personal Injury Case High Value? Attorney Erik Explains
Watch the video here: Serious Injuries Often Lead to Higher-Value Cases One of the biggest drivers of case value is the severity of the injury itself. Cases involving catastrophic or permanent injuries generally carry higher potential value because the damages extend far beyond...
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12
May

HGD Law Firm Town Halls: Live Case Updates & Client Q&A
By creating an open and collaborative environment, HGD Law Firm continues to prioritize communication that is clear, accessible, and client-focused. Why Town Halls Matter Town Halls have become an important part of communication in many organizations because they bring peopl...
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05
May

How to Advocate for Yourself to Avoid Medical Malpractice
Why Advocacy Can Prevent Medical Errors When patients stay silent, critical details can be overlooked. But when you actively participate in your care, you help: Catch potential misdiagnoses early Prevent medication or treatment errors Ensure doctors fully understand ...
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05
May

HGD Law Firm Announces 2026 Scholarship Essay Contest Winners
At Heninger Garrison Davis, LLC, investing in the next generation is more than a commitment—it’s a responsibility we take seriously in the communities where we live and serve. That’s why each year, we invite local students to share their voices, their perspectives, and their visi...
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04
May

What Can You Sue for After an Accident?
Let's break it down clearly. Watch: Lawyer Explains What You Can Sue For Before we dive in, here’s a simple video that explains everything in plain English: What Does It Mean to “Sue for Damages”? When you file a personal injury claim, you’re seekin...
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29
Apr

Passenger Death on Korean Air Flight Raises Serious Questions About In-Flight Medical Care
Air travel is often viewed as routine—safe, structured, and predictable. But a recent tragedy involving a passenger on a Korean Air flight has brought renewed attention to a critical issue: what happens when a medical emergency occurs mid-flight, and the response falls short? Thi...
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28
Apr

Florida Surgical Error Case Raises Serious Concerns About Medical Negligence and Patient Safety
A deeply troubling case out of Florida is drawing national attention and raising urgent questions about patient safety, surgical protocols, and accountability in the medical field. A doctor has been indicted in connection with the death of a 70-year-old man after allegedly r...
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