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Apr

Preventable Quarry Accident: Safety Is Not Optional for Workers
🎥 Watch the Video The Reality of Quarry Work Quarries are inherently hazardous environments. Workers face constant risks from: Heavy machinery and moving vehicles Falling rock and unstable terrain Explosives and blasting operations Dust, noise, and long-term health hazar...
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Apr

Video Game Addiction Lawsuits Involving Minors: A Real Case Story
A Child, a Family, and a Growing Problem In this case, a young child's gaming habits slowly escalated over time. What began as casual play became: Constant gaming for hours each day Increasing emotional dependence on the game Difficulty stopping, even when asked At first...
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Apr

What Questions Should You Ask a Lawyer Before Hiring?
Let's walk through those key questions and why they matter. 1. How Are You Going to Get Paid? This should always be your first question. Different lawyers use different fee structures, including: Hourly billing Flat fees Contingency fees (common in personal injury cases)&...
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Apr

How Personal Injury Lawyers Get Paid (You Don’t Pay Upfront)
How Personal Injury Lawyers Get Paid (You Don't Pay Upfront): Let’s break down how that works and why contingency fees can benefit you. What Does “No Upfront Payment” Really Mean? In a typical personal injury case, you don’t pay a retainer or hourl...
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Apr

A Real Client Story Behind the Baby Food Autism Lawsuit
Attorney Caroline Hollingsworth Shares What Families Are Facing Baby Food Autism Lawsuit: Attorney Shares a Real Client Story Across the country, more and more families are coming forward with heartbreaking stories—stories that start with something as simple as feeding thei...
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Apr

What Is a Contingency Fee?
If you've heard the phrase, “You don’t pay unless we win,” you’re already familiar with the idea behind a contingency fee. A contingency fee means your attorney only gets paid if your case is successful. Instead of charging hourly rates or upfront re...
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Apr

How Do Lawyers Decide If They’ll Take Your Case?
When someone reaches out to a lawyer, one of the first questions they ask is simple: “Will you take my case? ” The answer isn't random—and it’s not just about whether something bad happened. Lawyers evaluate a handful of key factors before deciding wh...
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Apr

Car Accidents and Traumatic Brain Injuries: A Real Case Story
Not every serious injury looks serious at first. In fact, some of the most life-changing injuries we see come from crashes that didn't initially seem catastrophic. In this video, attorney Erik Heninger shares a real case involving a car accident that led to a traumatic brai...
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Apr

Hernia Mesh Complications: A Father’s Story of Nerve Damage After Surgery
For many patients, hernia repair surgery is supposed to mean relief from pain and a quick return to normal life. But for some, the use of surgical mesh can lead to unexpected and devastating complications. In a recent video, attorney Caroline Hollingsworth shares the story of one...
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Apr

Paralyzed After Surgery: Warning Signs Were Ignored in a Preventable Medical Tragedy
In operating rooms, patient monitoring systems are designed to protect patients. These systems track critical signals from the body and alert surgeons when something may be wrong. When those warnings are ignored—or when communication breaks down—the consequences can b...
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Apr

When a Brain Injury Isn’t Visible: One Client’s Story During Brain Injury Awareness Month
A Mother Driving Home Erik recalls a client who was simply driving home with her child in the back seat when another vehicle crashed into them. Thankfully, her child was unharmed. But she was not. Before the crash, she was a journalist and a university professor — someone w...
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