Now people involved in a Florida injury or accident can protect themselves from insurance company adjusters. The Florida Injury Book, Seeking Justice: An Insider's Guide for the Injured. details the five most common mistakes people make after an accident. It  |  |


The last in this series of blogs on federal agency efforts to protect product makers from recklessly hurting consumers, we look at a current case to be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court. Indeed, this case is worthy of all  |
Federal health officials are trying to prevent injury from food poisoning and food contamination by finding the source of salmonella-tainted tomatoes. While they continue to search, the federal workers believe that they are getting very close to identifying the outbreak's  |
An injury lawsuit we recently came across claims that a patient fell off his doctor's exam table because the staff failed to provide assistance. As Orlando medical malpractice lawyers, this unfortunate incident is a reminder that patient must look after  |


Probably the two biggest areas for potential conflicts of interest in estate planning are:1. Where the estate planner represents husband and wife (I discussed this here); and2. Where the estate planner represents multiple generations of the same family (I discussed  |
I've turned into a political junkie during this election cycle, but one thing I missed -- linked to recently in a post-mortem about sexism and Senator Clinton's loss to Senator Obama -- was this, from January.Evidently there's a television show  |
Guantanamo Bay prisoners have the right to go before US federal judges to challenge their years-long detention, the Supreme Court ruled today in a stinging setback for the Bush administration.  |
As part of WJZ's Community Commitment, WJZ will sponsor the GBMC Father's Day 5K. The race will raise funds for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.  |
A minimally invasive robotic procedure shows promise in the treatment of heart bypass.  |
The 18-year-old daughter of Governor Deval Patrick told a local newspaper that she is gay. Katherine Patrick says she shared the information with her parents last summer.  |
Republican John McCain returns to New Hampshire Thursday for a town hall meeting in Nashua.  |
Officials are investigating the cause of a fire today in Homewood. The flames broke out around midnight at a home along Baxter Street.  |
A mother and her 8-year-old son were found murdered in Minneapolis Thursday morning, according to Minneapolis Police. The crime happened on the 3600 block of 1st Avenue South, police said.  |
A man was killed after his car plunged from a washed-out road into floodwaters in southern Minnesota on Thursday, the Freeborn County sheriff's office said.  |
More toll lanes, bus capacity and park-and-ride facilities are coming to a congested Interstate 35W corridor connecting the southern Twin Cities suburbs to downtown Minneapolis.  |
A state legislator says he was "scared to death" when he was robbed outside his north Minneapolis home.  |
Maryland's Attorney General strikes a deal to help ease the burden of filling up your rental car.  |
The Meadows Racetrack and Casino in Washington County is marking a milestone today with a special ceremony.  |
The Penguins may not have won the Stanley Cup, but one of their teammates could win a top award tonight. Pittsburgh Penguin Evgeni Malkin is one of three finalists for the Hart Trophy, which is awarded to the NHL's Most  |
The union representing about 800 technical-clerical workers and classroom support staff in the Pittsburgh Public Schools has approved a new three-year contract.  |
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