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The Walking Dead Stuntman’s Family Awarded $8.6 Million in Wrongful Death Case

Entertainment Weekly reports that a jury in Georgia has awarded the family of John Bernecker, a stuntman on the hit TV show “The Walking Dead,” $8.6 million in damages related to his death from an on-set accident (https://ew.com/tv/2019/12/19/jury-awards-8-million-walking-dead-stuntman-family-wrongful-death-trial/). AMC, the network that carries the show, was not found negligent or liable in the stuntman’s death….

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Elements a Patient Must Prove in an Orthodontist Malpractice Lawsuit

If your orthodontic treatment just finished and you are unhappy with the result, there is a possibility that you could sue the orthodontist for the outcome. However, there are a couple key considerations before you schedule a consultation with an attorney. First, the orthodontist must have committed an error or oversight that another qualified orthodontist…

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What Is Willful Negligence and How Does It Affect a Premises Liability Claim?

Accidents that are caused by a property owner’s failure to keep property safe are known as “premises liability” cases. The law imposes a duty on most property owners to keep property in a safe condition — or at least to warn of hazards — if the owner should realize that a property condition might injure…

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Safety Tips for Bike Riders

 Bicycle Accident Lawyer Bicycling has gained in popularity over the past few years, for recreation, exercise, and transportation. As healthy as cycling is, it also poses dangerous risks of catastrophic injuries because of the high rate of bike accidents. According to national statistics, more than 800 people are killed each year in bike accidents involving…

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Why Are Medical Malpractice Awards Becoming More Sizeable?

Medical Negligence Lawyer When it comes to news stories about medical malpractice litigation, there are usually two competing narratives. The first is from the victim’s point of view. It typically details the injury and suffering they experienced as the result of a preventable error or physician negligence. In some cases, the damage can be permanent…

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Additional Laws that Apply to Truckers to Keep the Roads Safer

Are There Additional Laws that Apply to Truckers to Keep the Roads Safer? The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is a division of the United States government that works to improve commercial vehicle safety, as well as other aspects of travel over the country’s highways and roads. Three primary concerns evolved from FMCSA’s analysis…

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