A six-year-old boy drowned on a Carnival Cruise ship in early October. Immediately after a tragedy like this, it is perfectly normal, and healthy, for us as a society to question how accidents like … [Read more...]
Fatal Car Crash Following Police Chase
Police chases can end in tragedy, and when officers use excessive force, a policy brutality claim may be appropriate. Cleveland Ohio’s police chief recently announced that 63 officers involved in a … [Read more...]
Black Friday Store Openings in St. Louis, MO
Ladies and gentlemen, ready your shopping carts: Black Friday is nearly upon us in St. Louis, Missouri. The day after Thanksgiving—dreaded by store employees, beloved by storeowners, and anticipated … [Read more...]
Wrongful Death Claim on Behalf of an Estate
A Tennessee bus crash that left eight people dead and fourteen injured has received significant media attention over the past several months due to the crash’s resulting injuries. The scene was so … [Read more...]
Salmonella Poisoning as Personal Injury Claim
So you got sick after eating food that was eventually recalled. Is that enough to prove it was the food producer’s fault? Hundreds of people recently got sick after eating Foster Farms chicken … [Read more...]
Child Injuries at Daycare a Nightmare for Parents
Many parents have to leave their young children at daycares these days because of the necessities of the working world, among other things. Daycares are providers of essential care for children. … [Read more...]
Wrongful Death of Disabled Man: What Duty was Owed?
In Washington, D.C. a 26-year-old man died after asphyxiation following being restrained by three off-duty police officers. He was accused of watching a movie inside a mall movie theater without … [Read more...]
Don’t Go At It Alone After a Personal Injury
Many people experience lengthy physical recoveries after a personal injury. The recovery often begins with staying in a hospital for several days, then recovering at home, followed by repeated visits … [Read more...]
2013 Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival
Although beautiful, St. Louis is known for rather chilly weather in mid-November. So why not spend most of the week in the warm coziness of a theater, watching original, creative works? No, I’m not … [Read more...]
Firefighter’s Rule and Ordinary Risk
Firefighters accept the dangers associated with their jobs by placing their bodies in the line of danger in order to save the lives of others. The word “heroic” and all its implications certainly … [Read more...]
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