by James Spagnuolo | Apr 5, 2019 | Personal Injury
Monsanto’s weed-killer Roundup is everywhere. It’s used everywhere from back-yard gardens to multi-acre farms. Now those who use glyphosate for a living are getting sick with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Farmers, landscapers, and others with high exposure levels are suing...
by James Spagnuolo | Apr 3, 2019 | Personal Injury
Winter is (hopefully) over for the season and has taken its ice and snow with it. But there are any number of reasons you could slip and fall at your apartment complex. Here’s a rundown of what you need to know if you are hurt on your landlord’s property. Trueblood v...
by James Spagnuolo | Feb 19, 2019 | Motor Vehicle Accidents, Personal Injury
No one wants to lose a child to a personal injury accident. But the thought that a parent might be responsible for a child’s wrongful death is even worse. If a parent’s actions or negligence puts a child at risk, could he or she end up being a defendant in the...
by James Spagnuolo | Feb 6, 2019 | Motor Vehicle Accidents, Personal Injury
Drivers aren’t the only ones injured when vehicles collide. Passengers, including children, can sometimes take the brunt of the damage. But who pays the bills when that happens? Can a child sue for injury after a car crash? Children Can’t File Lawsuits, But Their...
by James Spagnuolo | Dec 26, 2018 | Personal Injury
The holidays are upon us and winter is here. When guests are in the house and the weather outside turns frightful, the chance for holiday accidents couldn’t be higher. But when should those holiday accidents turn into homeowners’ insurance claims? The answer may...
by James Spagnuolo | Oct 16, 2018 | Personal Injury
Personal injury claims usually involve accidents. Most times, no one was actively out to cause you harm. But when an accident does occur, you often don’t know what happened to cause it. Will the fact that you can’t remember – or never knew – affect your personal...
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