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  |
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.  |
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 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.  |
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.  |
Neil Entwistle showed his first signs of emotion at this murder trial Thursday as the jury was shown video of the horrific crime scene where his wife and baby daughter were killed.  |
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