December 2020

The History of Asbestos and Those Who Are Most Vulnerable To Exposure

Thousands of Americans each year pass away due to asbestos-related illnesses. Prior to the 1970’s, there was little to no regulation surrounding the use of asbestos in building materials, household products, vehicle parts, and more. During that time, nobody knew just how devastating the impact of asbestos exposure would be on the human body. Once

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Avoiding Identity Theft

As the holiday season is fast approaching, there is typically an upswing of flights, road trips and of course, gift shopping. During the times we are in now, living in a more digital age and with an emphasis on staying safe as we battle through this pandemic, we are sure to see a major turnout

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Reasons to Have a Trust

People are familiar with the financial definition of trust as it relates to estate planning, but many confuse the fiduciary vehicle as being only for the wealthy. In reality, a trust is a useful tool for many people, even those without particularly complicated estates. However, if you are unfamiliar with the term, then you may

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Blood Donor Injuries

Blood Donor Injuries  As a medical malpractice lawyer, I am occasionally asked to get involved in cases that do not fit squarely under the definition of a medical claim, but involve significant understanding of sophisticated medical issues or demand the type of resources needed to litigate a medical claim.  One such example is traumatic brain

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