Trucking Accidents Hit Record High

In the 24-month period prior to December 3, 2017, FedEx Express drivers were reported to have been involved in 1762 crashes, 575 involving injuries, including 41 deaths. From 2012, the number of crashes has increased by 254.5%; the number of injuries has increased by 192%, and the number of fatalities has increased by 273%. In the […]

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DOWNED POWER LINES

Power Lines Safety in your home or work place is very important, especially when it comes to people who work with dangerous equipment and in hazardous environments. Working in and around power lines requires practicing extreme caution, as they can be dangerous and potentially fatal if not handled correctly. The Electrical Safety Foundation International has […]

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After a Slip and Fall

Step #1 After a slip and fall: Seek medical attention. Your first priority following any kind of slip or fall is your health or the health of a loved one. Seek medical attention immediately so that you know you’re getting the treatment you need. What’s more, the quicker you document your injuries, the easier it […]

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Less Common Signs of Abuse in Nursing Homes

Tragically, nursing home abuse is more common than many people realize. According to ABC News, abuse occurs in around 35 percent of nursing homes across the United States. Common signs of nursing home abuse are bruises, broken bones, bed sores, dehydration and malnutrition. However, nursing home patients can show signs of abuse that might mimic […]

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Para Transit Bus Accident

This case involves our client Tyrone Sylvester, who was 44-years-old when he was driving a para transit bus that was hit by an uninsured car. Due to the accident our client was diagnosed with a spinal cord condition known as syringomyelia which required spinal surgery. Our office filed a law suit in the Philadelphia Court […]

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CSL Recovers from School District of Philadelphia

Our dangerous playground attorneys successfully proved that the School District of Philadelphia and the manufacturer of the sliding board were both responsible for the partial amputation of our client’s pinky finger. The sliding board was not constructed according to regulations and the school district turned a blind eye when its’ employees tried to protect young students […]

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