The explosion of an engine on Southwest Flight 1380 nearly caused a passenger to be sucked out of the plane, shocking fellow passengers and the rest of the country as well. The incident led to the death of one woman and injured dozens of other passengers. This was the first death aboard a U.S. airline […]
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Wrongful Death Lawsuits Against NCAA
Professional football and hockey players are not the only athletes alleging that they were misled about the dangers of repetitive head trauma in their sports. Family members of former NCAA football players say that their loved ones also suffered head trauma, brain disease, and death as a result of head injuries and that the NCAA […]
Liability for In-Flight Injuries
Passengers that incur in-flight injuries may be entitled to compensation, but a passenger’s legal rights in airplane injuries can be more complicated than a standard person injury claim. There are multiple parties who are responsible for maintaining the safety of passengers. In addition, airlines are subject to a different standard of care than the average […]
Can a Pre-Existing Condition Hurt My Claim?
When you sustain an injury due to another person’s negligence, the law permits you to collect damages for pain, suffering, and monetary losses if you can demonstrate that your injuries were the result of that person’s unreasonable conduct. Proving damages can be complicated when the injured party has a pre-existing condition that was aggravated or […]
Specialized Bicycles – Defective Shock Absorbers
Specialized bicycle have defective shock absorbers that are a major hazard. hazards. The absorbers made by Ohlins come original equipment on Specialized bikes: Enduro, Stumpjumper, Fuse, and Levo mountain bicycles. Ohlins models RXF36 Air and RXF34 Air suspension forks are sold as aftermarket equipment. These shock absorbing forks, common in serious mountain bikes have an […]