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Michael A. Pungitore is a trial attorney whose practice focuses on automobile, motorcycle, rideshare, pedestrian, and trucking collision cases. From early in his career, Michael has been driven by a commitment to meticulous preparation and strong advocacy on behalf of individuals injured through no… Read more
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Dan Smith is originally from Kansas City and spent 20 years in Florida before returning to Midwest. He received his B.A. in business administration from William Jewll College, where he was also a four-year letterman, scholar athlete and team captain of the football team.After graduation and being… Read more
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Brittany Forester began her academic journey at the University of Georgia, where she earned her undergraduate degree in 2009. She went on to pursue her passion for the law at Florida State University College of Law, graduating in 2014. Shortly after law school, Brittany launched her legal career in… Read more
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Scott Mitchell Fischer has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars in cases against health care facilities. He has won multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements against hospitals, assisted living facilities and nursing homes.Scott is a double-Gator. He graduated from the University of… Read more
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Power saws make hard jobs easier, but they also cause some of the most severe injuries seen on construction sites, in workshops, and even at home. A single slip, a defective guard, a kickback, or a moment of distraction can lead to deep lacerations, amputations, nerve damage, eye injuries, and… Read more
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A wheel should never “explode.”But when a tire, rim, or wheel assembly fails under pressure, the results can be violent, like a blast. People have suffered devastating injuries from sudden blowouts on the highway, catastrophic rim failures in a shop, and wheel separations that turn a routine… Read more
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In hospitals and nursing homes, a bedsore often becomes a concern not because of its appearance, but because of how quickly it can changeThis article explains the bedsore complications that carry the highest medical risk, the signs that often show up along the way, and the everyday care measures… Read more
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Discovering your loved one is suffering from a bedsore is one thing. Understanding what actually happened, and whether the nursing home’s care played a role, is another.This guide focuses on the practical steps families can take to document a bedsore: what to collect, how to organize it, and how… Read more
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Bedsores develop gradually, often while someone is already immobile or dependent on others for care. Families often don’t learn about them until a visit, a routine care moment, or a hospital transfer reveals an injury that has already taken hold.At that stage, the question is less about what a… Read more
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Families are often told that a bedsore was unavoidable: that it came with age, serious illness, or circumstances no amount of care could have prevented. That explanation may feel sufficient in the moment, but it might not tell the full story. Modern medicine has made bedsores widely… Read more