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  • Motor Vehicle Accidents and Shoulder Injuries

    Rob Curtiss | July 31, 2007 9:59 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: Automobile Accidents

    Many people who are hit by negligent drivers suffer shoulder injuries. There are many kinds of shoulder injuries including bone fractures, rotator cuff tears and ligament separations that don't heal.Shoulder injuries can be a nightmare for anyone, but for people involved in physically demanding occupations such as the construction trades they can have a devastating financial impact as well. Our...

  • Avandia and Personal Injury

    Ed Van Dorn | July 30, 2007 8:18 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: Defective & Dangerous Products

    Yet another drug maker has come under attack for not disclosing that one of its drugs may cause serious heart problems. This time its the drug Avandia and the maker is GlaxoSmithKline. Today's New York Times reports about this dangerous drugA federal drug safety official recommended during an advisory committee hearing today that Avandia, a controversial diabetes medicine made by...

  • Fairness in Arbitration and Personal Injury

    Ed Van Dorn | July 25, 2007 4:39 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: Miscellaneous

    The focus of our firm is personal injury law and the protection of citizen's rights over the careless and sometimes reckless conduct of others. We are especially interested in large corporations and the medical industry that think they can use their clout to pass laws that disadvantage the average person from seeking legal recourse against them. The newly proposed federal legislation entitled...

  • Wrongful Death and Punitive Damages

    Ed Van Dorn | July 24, 2007 6:50 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: Automobile Accidents

    Can the family of a child killed in an auto accident caused by the reckless conduct of another driver sue that driver for punitive damages? Punitive damages are damages over and above what is required to compensate the victim for the loss. They are designed to punish the wrongdoer and set an example to deter others from similar conduct. This is the question the Vermont Supreme Court will soon...

  • Botulism and Product Liability

    Ed Van Dorn | July 24, 2007 6:22 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: Miscellaneous

    Recently there has been a recall of 10 seperate items manufactured by Castleberry Foods that may contain botulism. Botulism is a rare but serious paralytic illness caused by a nerve toxin that is produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. There are three main kinds of botulism. Foodborne botulism is caused by eating foods that contain the botulism toxinSince the food products have been...

  • Car Accidents on Rural Roads

    Ed Van Dorn | July 20, 2007 6:54 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: Automobile Accidents

    I just saw an article on line about car accidents on rural highways. Not suprisingly the article sites studies that show that driving on rural highways can be more dangerous than driving on urban roads. University of Minnesota research by the Center of Excellence on Rural Safety found rural roads deadlier when it comes to car crashes than urban roads in 2005. The study states 72 percent of...

  • Malpractice Involving Back Surgery

    Rob Curtiss | July 13, 2007 6:40 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: Medical Malpractice

    Anyone who has undergone back surgery knows it is a serious operation with major risks even if it is performed properly. When back surgery is performed improperly or negligently it can have devastating consequences including irreversible nerve damage. I have represented clients who have been permanently injured as a result of negligently preformed back surgery and have witnessed firsthand the...

  • Motor Vehicle Accidents and Back Injuries

    Rob Curtiss | July 10, 2007 9:17 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: Miscellaneous

    Many people who are rear-ended or otherwise hit by negligent drivers end up with chronic back injuries. Chronic back pain affects virtually every aspect of an injury victim's life including work, recreation and family relations. Because I have suffered with chronic back pain in the past I am particularly sensitive to the impact it has on my client's lives. I also bear in mind that many of my...

  • Speeding on Route 9 and Car Accident Injury Law

    Ed Van Dorn | July 05, 2007 2:37 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: Automobile Accidents

    Every one knows that the faster you drive, the better the chances of having a car accident, right? Nevertheless time and time again we see articles like the one in the Brattleboro Reformer on July 4th. Here's a short quote. "The cars zip down the road, pushing the pedal down, going 60, 70, 80, 90 mph. No, it's not the Autobahn, it's Route 9 in Vermont. The twisting road, with its short...

  • Neck Injuries and Motor Vehicle Accidents

    Ed Van Dorn | July 03, 2007 8:09 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: Miscellaneous

    Anyone who has been unfortunate enough to have been in a motor vehicle accident and suffered a serious neck injury knows that insurance companies will most often assume that the victim is exaggerating the extent of the injury and try to down play the case. This is so even though study after study has demonstrated that serious neck injuries can occur in motor vehicle accidents even at lower...

  • Personal Injury Law, Insurance and the movie "Sicko"

    Ed Van Dorn | July 03, 2007 7:23 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: Miscellaneous

    We have written on this topic before. If you have a personal injury claim it is a mistake to think that the insurance company responsible for paying the claim will treat you fairly. The objective of the insurance company is to make a profit. Profit is made by collecting premiums and paying out as little as the company can get away with in claims.Michael Moore's new movie "Sicko" has a very good...

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