You might be hearing a lot of news about vaping deaths and illnesses, particularly among American teens. But it’s not just teens who vape. One ... Read more
Is Being a Personal Injury Plaintiff Stressful?
Most people understand that being sued is an incredibly stressful event. But fewer people understand that being a plaintiff in a personal injury ... Read more
Enjuris Interview: Meet Montana Personal Injury Lawyer Thomas Murphy
Thomas J. Murphy, Esq. Some lawyers become personal injury attorneys through happenstance or because they believe doing so will provide them ... Read more
Top 10 Law School Rankings by Minority Enrollment
Many experts agree that a diverse classroom benefits all students. So why is the legal profession one of the least diverse occupations in the ... Read more
Florida Red Light Cameras Are Here to Stay (For Now)
Picture this: It’s a sunny afternoon in Aventura, Florida. You return home from running your dog at the Waterways Dog Park and find an envelope ... Read more
How Can I Get a Police Report Online After a Car Accident?
Police officers are trained to document their observations and actions whenever they’re called to the scene of an accident. This documentation ... Read more
When Breast Implants Go Bad: An Update on Lawsuits
Breast implants were a popular cosmetic surgery a few decades ago. Today, they’re not quite as commonplace as purely cosmetic enhancements, but ... Read more
10 Biggest Pharmaceutical Settlements in History
You sometimes hear about lawsuits that result in damage awards with enough zeros to make your mind spin. Millions. Billions. Despite what some ... Read more
Jury Awards $2 Billion in Roundup Cancer Verdict
Some breaking legal news out of California: An Oakland jury awarded a couple $2 billion in punitive damages for a lawsuit related to cancer from ... Read more
Social Media Tips for Personal Injury Victims
Whether it’s from watching hit TV shows like “Law and Order” or “Cops” — or you’ve heard it elsewhere — you’re probably familiar with the ... Read more
5 Common Myths About Slip & Fall Accidents in Florida
According to the National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI) slip and falls account for over 1 million hospital emergency room visits every year. ... Read more
Is Driving Barefoot or in Flip Flops Illegal?
Here in Florida, the weather is usually warm and sunny all-year-long, so it’s not uncommon for many of us to spend a good part of the year in ... Read more
Rachel’s Story: Navigating the Winding Road to Recovery & Insurance After a Hit-and-Run
Today we welcome Rachel Lesler, a writer, editor and educator who lives in East Tennessee. She tells her experience after being involved in a ... Read more
Attorney Interview: A Bilingual Legal Expert Who Also Speaks the Language of Injured Workers
Enjuris sits down with award-winning Arizona workers’ compensation attorney Robert Wisniewski to talk about common misconceptions, what he’d like ... Read more
Road Rage in America: Consequences, Causes & Possible Solutions
Road Rage: The rising cause of deaths on our highways What do you think when you hear the term “road rage”? Is it the aggravation felt when ... Read more
How to Prevent Warehouse Accidents & Injuries
Considering all the safety technology advancements made available in recent decades, you might think that warehouse accident and injuries have ... Read more
Is There Asbestos in Your Teen’s Makeup?
The news has been full of stories lately about toxins — asbestos, specifically — found in makeup. Recently, the US Food and Drug Administration ... Read more
Meet Georgia Workers’ Compensation Attorney Ben Gerber
Father, lawyer, and hero When asked why he became an attorney, Ben Gerber thought immediately of his father. “He was my hero and he was a ... Read more
Top 20 Law School Rankings by Female Enrollment
Female representation in the law is important to us here at Enjuris. Because it’s so important, we make a point to keep our eye on the ... Read more
Taking Accident Scene Photos After a Car Crash
Many of us spend time in a car almost daily, which means it’s inevitable that most people will eventually be in a car accident. If you find ... Read more
And the Enjuris 2019 College Scholarship Essay Contest Winner Is...
For this year’s Enjuris scholarship essay contest, we received many well-written submissions and picking just one winner was tough. There were a ... Read more
Top Personal Injury Settlements and Judgments in 2018
UPDATE: Check out our more recent post featuring the biggest personal injury payouts, verdicts and settlements in 2020. A personal injury ... Read more
Who’s Liable When Bad Weather Causes a Car Accident in Florida?
According to the Department of Transportation, approximately 21% of car accidents in the United States are related to bad weather. Though you ... Read more
Help! I’ve Been in a Car Crash with No Witnesses. What Now?
Eyewitnesses can be very helpful to determine what really happened after a car accident. If you’ve been involved in an accident, having an ... Read more
How Do I Find Witnesses After a Car Accident?
A good witness can mean the difference between recovering damages after a motor vehicle accident and being liable to the other party for their ... Read more
Tampa: The Deadliest Place to Bicycle in America
Bicycling shouldn’t be a dangerous sport — let alone deadly. In the Tampa metro area, unfortunately, bike accidents involving cars claim way too ... Read more
What Should I Do After a Minor Car Accident?
So you were involved in a minor car accident… now what? Not all car accidents require hiring an attorney and filing a lawsuit. Some fender ... Read more
Why Have Medical Device & Drug Recalls Increased Dramatically in 2018?
In a perfect world, a company's quality control procedures would prevent the distribution of products and devices that are defective or otherwise ... Read more
I Hit a Parked Car… Now What?
It’s dark, rainy and hard to see out of your rearview mirror. As you’re backing up out of a parking spot, you feel a sudden jolt as you ... Read more
$1K Scholarship For College Students: Turn Your Passion Into Tuition Cash
The American collegiate education system has a lot of questions surrounding it, but there are two things we know for sure: 1) pursuing higher ... Read more
What Is Personal Protective Equipment (PPP), & Why Is It Important?
You may be a nurse, work on a construction site, in a restaurant kitchen, or drive a forklift in a warehouse. Everyone wants to feel safe at home ... Read more
79 Students Share the Best Safe Driving Advice They’ve Ever Heard
In our recent Enjuris Florida Drive Safe Scholarship Contest, we asked students across the nation to tell us about the best piece of advice ... Read more
75 Students Speak Out on Responsibility for Distracted Driving: Part 2
In Part 1 of this blog series, we featured some of the best responses from students across the nation who were asked whether they thought cell ... Read more
Enjuris Florida 2018 Drive Safe Scholarship Winner
After carefully evaluating nearly 100 entries for this year’s scholarship essay contest, it was no easy task to select just one winner; we ... Read more
2018 Scholarship Essay Contest: A Winner is Chosen!
We carefully evaluated over 30 entries for this year’s scholarship essay contest. Picking just one winner was tough; there were a lot of ... Read more
3 Powerful Lessons About Warehouse Health & Safety
Today’s guest post is brought to you by Vincent West of WorkBootCritic.com. Thanks for your informative post, Vince! Workplace safety used to be ... Read more
The Most Dangerous Cities for Pedestrians
Tips for staying safe when walking around traffic Today we welcome Legally Blonde & Broke, the writer of a blog dedicated to sharing tips ... Read more
One Eventful Night: Brandon’s Story
A devastating car accident and a traumatic brain injury Today we welcome Brandon Leuangpaseuth, a writer from California. He tells us about his ... Read more
How Does Colorado Test for Driving While High?
What to do if you were hit by a driver under the influence Did you know there are now more marijuana dispensaries in Denver than ... Read more
75 Students Speak Out on Responsibility for Distracted Driving: Part 1
We asked students across the nation whether they thought cell phone manufacturers should be held responsible for distracted driving in our ... Read more