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In Lexington, buildings are more than just structures made of cement and steel. They're the heart and soul of this bustling city. But what happens when these buildings come crashing down like a house of cards? It's a nightmare that no one wants to imagine, yet building collapses remain a very real… Read more
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Train accidents in Atlanta can cause catastrophic injuries, property damage, and emotional trauma. Collisions at crossings, derailments, and workplace incidents near railways often leave victims with serious injuries, long hospital stays, and mounting medical expenses.Georgia law allows accident… Read more
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The latest Collision Facts released by the state of Kentucky show that 2020 was a deadly year. 704 Kentuckians lost their lives in collisions, a 5.5% increase over the previous year. However, nonfatal collisions decreased by 13.7%, from 22,387 to 19,322. Car wrecks only involving property damage… Read more
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No one wakes up early in the morning, hoping to get injured while at work. But the truth is that injuries happen all the time, especially in workplaces. And when these injuries occur, the only reasonable thing to do is to find a way to remedy the situation.As an employer, you’ve given your best at… Read more
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Please Note: This blog is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Driving laws vary by state and may change over time. For the most up-to-date and accurate information, please check your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or official government website. If you’ve… Read more
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Following a string of deadly accidents that have left four drivers injured and two dead, it has been estimated that tens of millions of vehicles have continued to be affected by faulty airbag inflators.
Over the years, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has sent dozens of… Read more
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In many cases, you can choose to arbitrate instead of going to court. Sometimes, contracts require those who sign to engage in arbitration before going to court. Often, arbitration is easier than litigating because the rules, including procedural rules, are not as strict. With litigation, if you… Read more
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Arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) where disputing parties agree to submit their conflict to one or more neutral third parties, known as arbitrators, for a binding decision. It is a private process that serves as an alternative to traditional court litigation, often… Read more