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Who Is Legally Responsible For Scaffolding Accidents?

Posted on November 29, 2021
Scaffolding on construction sites is often rapidly erected and without much planning. As a result, there is a real risk of an accident, such as a collapse or a worker falling from a great height. If you or a loved one suffered severe injuries or was killed in a scaffolding accident, you may be...
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Can Attorneys Help Negotiate a Larger Settlement With Insurance Companies?

Posted on November 1, 2021
Personal injury claims are difficult to navigate on your own. Having an experienced attorney advocate for you is critical. They have an intricate understanding of case law and are skilled in negotiating with insurance companies. Both of which will significantly increase your chances of a settlement and a much larger one at that. Is...
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What Factors Contribute to Dangerous Construction Sites?

Posted on November 1, 2021
There is a risk of injury in any occupation, but construction is one of the most dangerous industries in the U.S. Why construction accidents occur at a much higher rate is due to the following factors. Working From Heights According to our Philadelphia construction accident attorney, working at height is the leading cause of...
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Are Doctors Negligent If My Child Suffered a Birth Injury?

Posted on September 22, 2021
There are many different causes of birth injuries. Some occur naturally, some are unavoidable, and some are caused by errors. Therefore, when a birth injury occurs, it doesn’t necessarily mean the doctors or other healthcare providers were negligent. What Is Medical Negligence During Childbirth? Medical negligence during childbirth occurs when a doctor or other...
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What Are My Options If My Child Has Suffered a Birth Injury?

Posted on September 22, 2021
Discovering your child has suffered a birth injury can be devastating. If a healthcare provider, doctor, midwife, or nurse was responsible, they should be responsible for paying for the care your child needs. It’s only natural to panic, but the best thing to do for your infant is to try and remain calm. If...
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