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Research Supports NFL Concussion lawsuit – Brain Injury SC Attorney
Purdue University researchers have found support for the key element in the concussion case against the NFL brought by former players: "Repetitive blows to the head produce...
SC Workers Comp Lawyer – OSHA orders Norfolk Southern to pay 3 whistleblowers $800,000
The Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has found that Norfolk Southern Railway violated the whistleblower protection provisions of...
SC NC Boating Accident Attorneys – PWC operator had BAC over 4 times the Legal Limit on Lake Murray
According to WIS, the Lexington County Coroner determined that the first man to die on Lake Murray this year had a blood alcohol level over 4 times the legal limit, 0.33%. ...
SC DUI Lawyers – What is a Felony DUI?
For anyone who has been charged with driving under the influence, we know that charge alone is seriou. But, a felony DUI charge is even more so. Not only has the person...
SC NC Brain Injury Attorney – Teen Survives 3 Foot Spear Going Through His Skull
It truly is amazing what people survive of these days. Just a few days ago a Florida teenager's head was impaled by a spear longer than 3 feet. The spear entered his skull...
SC Motorcycle Wreck Lawyer – Veterans and Motorcycle Safety
Weird statistic coming up: Between October 2007 and October 2008, 24 active-duty Marines were among the 4,810 annual motorcycle fatalities. So while active duty Marines...
