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Transvaginval Mesh Case Victims Awarded Punitive Damages

Punitive damages! Transvaginal Mesh (TVM) just crossed the reckless threshold! That is a huge win for us! It is also the third multimillion-dollar win for the TVM trial teams throughout the USA. Last week a West Virginia jury found Boston Scientific guilty of “gross negligence” in the third trial win

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The Comprehensive Guide to Retroactive Benefits in Social Security Disability Payments

Unveiling Retroactive Benefits in Social Security The concept of retroactive benefits social security payments is both intriguing and essential for those looking to understand their Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) entitlements. Essentially, retroactive benefits social security payouts offer a financial lifeline for eligible beneficiaries, ensuring

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Accidents on the Water: Proving Liability and Damages

Just like accidents on land, you need two things to prove your case when the accident occurs on the water, liability and damages. However, the method of finding these (and their many subparts) is significantly different when vessels collide with either another vessel (collision) or when they collide with a

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2014 Child Booster Seat Evaluations

Every year the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (HIS) comes out with a rating of children’s car seats. Thursday, they released the Booster Seat Evaluations for 2014.  There was a pleasant surprise, there are a lot of booster seats on their “Best Bet” list.  Another good deed was the additional

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Mastering Dog Bite Laws in Florida: Owner Liabilities

Understanding Dog Bite Laws in Florida The Basics of Florida’s Strict Liability Law In Florida, dog bite laws impose strict liability on dog owners. This means they are responsible for any injuries their dogs cause, regardless of the dog’s previous behavior or the owner’s knowledge of that behavior. Under “dog

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What is Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress?

What is negligent infliction of emotional distress?  Infliction of emotional distress can either be intentional (such as threatening to kill someone) or negligent (causing someone mental distress through a negligent act or omission).  To prevail in an action for negligent infliction of emotional distress, the plaintiff must: The “zone of

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