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Understanding Personal Injury Law: A Summary Guide

By David M. Kennedy / July 13, 2023 /

Introduction Accidents happen when we least expect them, and they can often result in injuries that disrupt our lives physically, emotionally, and financially. When you find yourself in such a situation, it’s essential to understand your rights and the legal remedies available to you. This summary guide aims to shed light on personal injury law,…

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Severe Injuries: When to Enlist the Help of a Personal Injury Attorney

By David M. Kennedy / May 26, 2023 /

Enlisting the help of a personal injury attorney is advisable in certain situations to protect your rights, navigate complex legal processes, and maximize your chances of receiving fair compensation. While it’s possible to handle minor personal injury claims on your own, there are instances where the expertise and representation of an attorney are invaluable. Here…

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How Can You Afford The Lawsuit?

By David M. Kennedy / December 15, 2020 /

In almost all situations, there is this universal question: How can I afford to be involved in this lawsuit? The question is one asked by both plaintiffs (the ones bringing the lawsuit), and defendants (those receiving the punches). Let’s take a brief look. Attorneys fees are permitted to be awarded in Texas in three instances:…

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If You Kill An Old Man With A Ham Sandwich, You Had Better Be In Texas

By David M. Kennedy / May 27, 2017 /

“I asked the nurse assistant why she left a ham sandwich with the nursing home resident on a mechanical diet – who then promptly choked to death – and she said, ‘I thought mechanical diet meant that he was a mechanic and they like ham sandwiches.’” That is not a dark joke. That is actual testimony…

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A New Danger Of Cancer With Breast Implants

By David M. Kennedy / May 4, 2017 /

I read a recent article disclosing yet another potential danger with breast implants: anaplastic large-cell lymphoma, or ALCL. It is relatively rare and death from it even more so, but here is the lowdown. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, a possible link was discovered in 2011 and since then 359 women have been…

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