Helicopter tourism, once known for offering breathtaking views and bucket-list experiences, is now facing heightened scrutiny as a rise ... Read more
New Florida Injury Law Reforms Could Impact Your Rights
We tend to think that once something becomes law, it’s written in stone. Sometimes laws endure for decades, or even centuries. But laws ... Read more
Why SC Roads Are Riskier for Motorcyclists
What brings you to South Carolina? If you’re a motorcycle enthusiast, there are lots of reasons why the Palmetto State has a natural ... Read more
Do College Athletes Qualify for Workers’ Comp?
In October 2024, Alabama A&M linebacker Medrick Burnett Jr. suffered a traumatic brain injury during the Magic City Classic against ... Read more
WHO Declares Gasoline a Human Carcinogen
It doesn’t seem like a day goes by without a corporation being sued for causing cancer. From weed killers to hair dye to the ... Read more
Are Friends and Family Covered by Your Insurance Policy?
You’ve probably seen the commercials: We’ve got you covered. But when it comes to car insurance, does that coverage extend to your ... Read more
Are the New Torpedo Bats to Blame for Giancarlo Stanton’s Injury?
If you’re a baseball fan—and maybe even if you’re not—you’ve heard something about the new torpedo bats used by the New York ... Read more
What Are Additur and Remittitur in Personal Injury Cases?
Additur and remittitur may sound like a pair of Roman gladiators or spells you’d learn at Hogwarts, but they are actually two very ... Read more
Is Your Baby’s Formula Safe?
If you’re the parent or caregiver of a baby, you likely offer either breast milk or formula whenever your little one cries, fusses, or ... Read more
Starbucks Burn Injury Lawsuits: What Victims Need to Know
Starbucks is in the news (as if it ever really wasn’t). If you were reading the news 30 years ago, you might remember a highly ... Read more
Who Receives Settlement Money if My Child is Injured and the Parents Are Divorced?
Divorce is complicated, and it often forces parents to think about things they never expected—custody schedules, child support, and ... Read more
Being High and Driving is Just as Dangerous as Drunk Driving
You’ve been hearing about drunk driving for decades. You know it’s wrong, illegal, and dangerous.Even someone who chooses to drive ... Read more
Is Your Tampon or Period Underwear More Harm than Good?
If you’ve ever used tampons, a new study by the UC Berkeley School of Public Health might have you rethinking that choice. Researchers ... Read more
Is Dashcam Footage Admissible in Court?
In the late 1940s, “Smile, you’re on Candid Camera!” was a catchphrase from a popular TV show in which unsuspecting people were ... Read more
Dash Cam Laws by State: What To Know Before You Go
More and more drivers today are using a camera mounted on their vehicle to record what happens around them on the road. This is known ... Read more
Hair Dye Lawsuits: Protecting Hairstylists from Toxic Exposure
When people think of high-risk occupations, we usually consider firefighters, miners, construction, and other dangerous professions. We ... Read more
Risks, Lawsuits & Outcomes for Victims of Nitrous Oxide Abuse
If you’ve had certain medical procedures, you might have had nitrous oxide (sometimes called laughing gas) as a sedative to relax. You ... Read more
How mislabeled food can cause harm—and what victims can do about it
People who have food allergies know the importance of reading a label. For those with severe food allergies, even a trace ... Read more
Ford Ordered to Pay Record $2.5 Billion in Truck Rollover Case
One of the world’s largest automakers has been hit with one of the biggest jury verdicts in history. A Georgia jury handed ... Read more
Representing Undocumented Workers in Montana: A Historical and Legal Perspective
By Caelan Brady (Kovacich Snipes Johnson) & Matthew Murphy (Murphy Law Firm) Many of us have received a call from an ... Read more
Walmart Broccoli Recall: What You Need to Know
“Eat your broccoli!”It’s the rallying cry of parents everywhere who are eager to feed their children nutritious green ... Read more
Kratom Wrongful Death Lawsuits: Seeking Justice for Families
Full disclosure: When this writer first heard “kratom,” I thought it was the name of some new supervillain in a movie.But it’s ... Read more
Meet Tal Shemtov: From Prosecutor to Trusted Advocate
Tal Shemtov, co-founder of Shemtov Hillstrom in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, has earned a reputation as a skilled trial lawyer who brings ... Read more
Supreme Court to Decide Whether FBI Can Be Sued for Mistaken Raid
The United States Supreme Court has agreed to hear Martin v. United States, a case that could have serious implications for individuals ... Read more
The Future of Workers’ Compensation MSA’s in the Wake of Loper Bright (overruling Chevron)
On June 28, 2024, SCOTUS (Justice Roberts) decided Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, 144 S. Ct. 2244, 219 L. Ed. 2d 832 (2024). ... Read more
Overtraining in Youth Football Leads to Rhabdomyolysis Lawsuit
For players and coaches, “football” is synonymous with “dedication.” Hard work, training, discipline, competition, strength, ... Read more
Montana Miner Accidents, Injuries, and Workers’ Compensation
Agriculture is the largest industry in Montana, but mining has been an important part of the state’s economy for centuries. The 1892 ... Read more
Waymo Robotaxis are Here, but What if You’re Injured?
In the “olden days,” if you needed to get somewhere, you’d walk, drive your own car, take public transportation like a bus or train, or ... Read more
ABA Drops LSAT Requirement, Opening New Paths to Law School
Dreaming of law school but put off by the daunting LSAT? You might be in luck. The American Bar Association (ABA) has approved a ... Read more
What to Do If You Get in an Uber Accident
Remember when Uber was known as UberCab back in 2009? Since then, it has transformed into a global giant, serving around 150 million ... Read more
What Is Laches and How Can It Affect Your Claim?
The term “laches” might sound like a disease—and for some plaintiffs, it can feel like one. This lesser-known legal doctrine ... Read more
NY Man’s Pet Squirrel & Raccoon Seized, Euthanized by Officials
Are you an animal lover? Maybe you see your home as a refuge for rescued pets such as dogs from puppy mills or cats who wander through ... Read more
Can You Sue if Your Pet Is Hurt at a Boarding Facility?
Last year, pet owners in the United States spent over $12.3 billion on boarding and grooming services—a solid chunk of the whopping ... Read more
Court Rules Eagles Fans Bound by Ticket Terms They Didn’t Accept
Remember the case last summer when Disney attempted to force a widower into arbitration? Disney claimed the lawsuit filed by Dr. ... Read more
Can I Sue My Child’s School for Their Suicide?
When tragedy strikes in a school environment, the question of liability often follows, as families and communities seek answers and ... Read more
Victims of McDonald’s E. coli Contamination File Lawsuits
If it seems like we’re hearing more and more about food-related recalls, well, maybe we are. The current recall alert we’re seeing in ... Read more
Is a Chatbot App Liable for a Teen’s Suicide?
If you’re a parent of a teenager, you might be old enough to remember the early days of online chatting... or the early days of online ... Read more
How Much Will It Cost Me to Hire a Car Accident Lawyer in New York?
Car accidents are a frequent occurrence in New York, with approximately 300,000 reported each year, according to the New York ... Read more
Victims Prevented From Suing Uber Because of Arbitration Clause
It’s never been more important to read the fine print. When we use apps (almost any app, actually), we usually have to check a ... Read more
What Is a Default Judgment?
Imagine filing a personal injury lawsuit and hearing radio silence from the defendant. While incredibly frustrating, this could ... Read more






















