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Eight Horrifying and Real Halloween Accidents

Halloween is supposed to be all about pretend scares and the joy of embracing the gruesome and macabre. Unfortunately, these dark fantasies can turn into a reality when dangerous incidents occur. Like it or not, the fun of Halloween has been marred in the past by some truly terrifying incidents. These incidents sadly seem to

By |2016-10-21T23:05:16+00:00October 21st, 2016|Blog|0 Comments

Don’t Be One of ‘Those’ Drivers This Winter

If you’ve lived through a few winters in Kentucky or Tennessee, it’s likely that you’re used to the protocol when driving on icy or snowy roads. We slow down, we allow lots of space between ourselves and other drivers and we’re prepared for less traction. We do this because we’ve all seen what happens when

By |2016-10-20T23:12:52+00:00October 20th, 2016|Blog|0 Comments

Contingency Fee Arrangements: Why Personal Injury Lawyers Use Them

Those most in need of compensation from a lawsuit often end up being the ones least able to pursue one. For example, a single mom with three kids could get hit by a drunk driver while in a crosswalk. The average single income household with children in America would likely find paying for legal fees

By |2016-10-12T21:16:46+00:00October 12th, 2016|Blog|0 Comments

Federal Crackdown on Social Media Nursing Home Abuse

Nursing homes have traditionally been considered places where the elderly can enjoy respectful treatment and a high quality of care. The elderly, however, are vulnerable to abuse by those that run the nursing homes. Much of the abuse goes unnoticed by the general public, but a recent trend has emerged in which the staff of

By |2016-09-25T00:51:36+00:00September 25th, 2016|Personal Injury Lawyer Blog|0 Comments

The Right to Try Laws in Drug Lawsuits: Would There Still Be Liability?

The issue of a patient’s “right to try” experimental therapies and drugs that haven’t been fully FDA approved is becoming an increasingly pressing issue in our age of advanced medical technologies. Thirty-one states have passed Right to Try (RTT) laws in an effort to allow terminally ill patients access to drugs, biologics and medical appliances

By |2016-09-15T17:53:08+00:00September 15th, 2016|Personal Injury Lawyer Blog|0 Comments

Hughes & Coleman Joins #MissingType to Help Promote Blood Donations

The number of first-time blood donors per year has dropped by nearly 30% since 2005. As a result, millions of patients risk not getting the infusions they need to survive critical procedures and traumatic injuries. In fact a single car accident victim can require as many as 100 pints of blood, according to the Red

By |2016-08-25T21:42:51+00:00August 25th, 2016|Blog|0 Comments

School Bus Safety Critical as Students Return to School

The beginning of a new school year can be an exciting and overwhelming time for many kids. Preparing your children for new classes, new teachers, catching up with old friends and discovering new friends can be just as exciting for parents. But before you send them back to the classroom, it's important to take a

By |2016-08-18T08:00:00+00:00August 18th, 2016|Personal Injury Lawyer Blog|0 Comments
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