Read This Before You Are a Passenger in a Philadelphia Car Accident
Philadelphia car accident lawyer Rand Spear discusses what you should do when you are the passenger injured in a car accident. The post Read This Before You Are a Passenger in a Philadelphia Car Accident appeared first on JusticeNewsFlash.com.
Why Some Emergency Room Mistakes Can Cost Your Life
New York City Medical Malpractice Attorney Jonathan C. Reiter discusses medical mistakes in emergency rooms and what to do when you are the victim of medical malpractice. The post Why Some Emergency Room Mistakes Can Cost Your Life appeared first on JusticeNewsFlash.com.
Philadelphia Personal Injury Attorney – What You Should Ask a Personal Injury Attorney Before Hiring
Philadelphia personal injury lawyer Rand Spear discusses the questions you should ask before deciding on a personal injury attorney. The post Philadelphia Personal Injury Attorney – What You Should Ask a Personal Injury Attorney Before Hiring appeared first on JusticeNewsFlash.com.
Search Giant Modifies Its Sexual Harassment Policy
Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyers Broden Mickelsen LLP explains Google’s shift in sexual harassment policy and the effects of the #MeToo movement. The post Search Giant Modifies Its Sexual Harassment Policy appeared first on JusticeNewsFlash.com.
Do You Need an Attorney in Philadelphia for Your Social Security Disability Claim?
Philadelphia Social Security disability lawyer Rand Spear shares why it’s important to have a Social Security Disability attorney for help with your claim The post Do You Need an Attorney in Philadelphia for Your Social Security Disability Claim? appeared first on JusticeNewsFlash.com.
NY Doctor Was Supposed to Diagnose Me, or So I Thought?
NY Medical Malpractice Attorney Jonathan C. Reiter Explains the Dangerous Rise in Stroke Misdiagnosis The post NY Doctor Was Supposed to Diagnose Me, or So I Thought? appeared first on JusticeNewsFlash.com.
Watch “The Bleeding Edge” And Demand Medical Device Safety Reform
Imagine if lights, kitchen equipment, and home electronics didn’t need to be tested for electrical shock and fire hazards, and that no one ever certified that the devices were safe. Would you put them in your home? What about a car that had just one crash test, at low speed, and Congress had passed a special law making it impossible for anyone to sue the car company, so the company couldn’t be held responsible for people’s injuries? Would you put your family in one? Yet, those examples above describe the state of the $156 billion American medical device market. Most medical devices aren’t tested with clinical trials. The medical devices which are tested can pass with a minimal showing, and Congress passed a special law that says …