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Just about anyone enjoys a good fireworks display, whether it be on the 4th of July, at a concert, or during an inaugural ceremony. Fireworks are not an original American concept, however. For centuries, fireworks have been used to elevate the pomp and pageantry of royalty and to celebrate military… Read more
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According to the Center for Disease Control, there are approximately 1.1 million burn injuries that occur in the United States every year. In fact, in the year 2002, someone was injured in a fire every 23 minutes. If you’ve been injured in a fire as a result of someone else’s negligence, you… Read more
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When someone has been the victim of a burn or fire injury, it can be traumatizing. Fire injury victims may be left with both physical and psychological damage from their injuries. They may sustain enormous financial challenges, as well. Oftentimes, injured individuals face mounting medical… Read more
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Fires are among the most devastating types of natural disasters to hit the great State of New York. From wildfires exploding out of the Adirondack Mountains to grease fires bursting from the kitchens of New York City, the Empire State has its fair share of fires that can overwhelm the most stoic of… Read more
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Electricity can be as dangerous as it is useful. This is particularly true in the workplace, where employees may prove uniquely vulnerable to electrical risks. Data analyzed by the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) indicates that 154 workers died due to electrical injuries… Read more
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Burns may not seem like one of the more concerning injuries a person can have. But even some minor burns can leave a person with long-term pain and scarring, and the more severe ones can lead to permanent, disfiguring damage. It can take years for the victim to recover. If you or a loved one… Read more
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An amputation is defined as all or partial removal of a limb or extremity such as an arm, leg, hand, foot, finger, or toe. Amputations affect about 1.8 million Americans, with the most common amputation/loss of limb injury being amputation of the leg, above or below the knee, according to… Read more
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Spinal cord injuries are among the most disruptive injuries a person can go through, and can result in long term debilitating medical conditions, expensive medical treatments, loss of income, and even disability.At Morgan & Morgan, our Savannah spinal cord injury attorneys have… Read more
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There are many ways that a person can sustain a spinal cord injury, including car accidents, falling objects, violence, and falls. This type of injury impacts a patient’s physical, psychological, and social well-being and can result in medical costs that can be impossible to afford.As a leading… Read more
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A spinal cord injury can be one of the most traumatic and physically disabling injuries that a person can suffer. Severe damage to the spine can lead to loss of strength, sensation, or even paralysis. As a leading personal injury law firm, our attorneys have witnessed the devastating effects of… Read more