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Developing the Electrical Injury Case
Electrocution is the second leading cause of death in the construction industry, and electrical injuries suffered at work or at home can cause significant harm...
Read MoreCommercial Truck Accidents: Using Government Regulations and Oversight to Prove Your Case
The unique risks of driving a large commercial truck and the complex regulatory oversight of the trucking industry make handling a commercial truck accident case...
Read MoreNegligent Driving by Police Officers: Re-opening The Courthouse Door
The Maine Legislature has amended the Maine Tort Claims Act (MTCA) to provide a remedy for those injured by the negligent driving of police officers...
Read More$2.75 Million Settlement with United States Government on Behalf of Veteran Paralyzed by Spinal Epidural Abscess
Recently we represented a 38-year-old Marine Corps Veteran who suffered permanent paralysis after visiting the Togus VA Hospital in Augusta (Togus) in 2011. When we...
Read MoreWho Are These People on My Jury
After a jury returns a result that seems unfair or contrary to the evidence presented at trial, it is too late to ask “Who are...
Read MoreThe Road to a $22.5 Million Jury Verdict
In February 2014, after more than four and a half years of litigation and a three-week jury trial, a jury in Chittenden County, Vermont (Burlington)...
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