27
2009
Particleboard Bites
In this day and age, when cheaper seems to be better because of the recession and people losing their jobs, gone is the understanding that particleboard does not provide good value. With a recession in full swing and purses and wallets crying out for economic relief, many Americans are turning to cheap and inexpensive items to furnish their homes. “Unfortunately, they are mistaken in their belief that cheap will do ‘for now,’ and that it […]
26
2009
Monitor Meds Given in Hospital for Errors
Frighteningly, the longer a patient stays in a hospital, the higher the risk that they will be victims of a preventable medical error. If someone is in the hospital for any length of time, chances are they may be the victim of a medication error; one that could have been prevented in the first place. This is the conclusion of a study done by the Institute of Medicine. Many Las Vegas personal injury attorneys have […]
26
2009
Tampa Custom Home Office Blues
For a stunning Tampa custom home office, one needs to choose only the best product that will stand up to anything thrown at it and still come out looking good. Bear Creek Closets of Tampa, Florida, has the perfect solution for the discriminating homeowner who wants to run their home-based business in an environment that showcases their Tampa custom home office. “We offer a wide variety of custom designed home offices in various finishes to […]
25
2009
Negligence Causes Car Accidents
Common sense would seem to dictate that when people are asked what causes car crashes, their first answer is usually someone else’s negligence. Negligence plays a huge part in the accidents that occur daily across the nation that take the lives of at least 110 people everyday. Consider how many others are severely injured and have their lives change in the blink of an eye. When collisions start to become almost as prevalent as the […]
25
2009
Obama’s Immigration Policy like Déjà Vu
Houston immigration lawyer Annie Banerjee is noticing similarities between the Obama Administration on immigration enforcement – and the actions of Bush-Cheney. She never thought she’d be saying what she’s saying. Immigration lawyer Annie Banerjee welcomed a Barack Obama Presidency as he stormed into the White House last fall riding the crest of a popular tide. She remembers Obama’s campaign promises of evenhanded immigration enforcement policies that would be pursued. But the results have not held […]
21
2009
On the Job Electrocution – Wrongful Death
It doesn’t take much of an imagination to contemplate an electrocution on a construction worksite. After all, more than half the tools in use have an electrical source. While you might think that a rain day would be called on a construction job where power tools are used, you’d be wrong. The job is on a deadline and that deadline does not recognize Mother Nature’s interference. Rain or not, workers handling power tools and working […]
20
2009
Ex-Major League Umpire, Mark Hirschbeck, Seeks Accountability for His Failed Artificial Hip
Stratton Faxon, Connecticut’s firm for trial law, has represented former MLB umpire Mark Hirschbeck in his fight for justice. As a follow-up, Hirschbeck has joined the legislative battle with other victims in an effort to pass the Medical Device Safety Act. When Mark Hirschbeck began his career as an umpire, right after high school, he never thought that three failed hip replacements would lead to a disastrous end of his dream career. After 23 years […]
20
2009
Big Rig Accidents Common
Not a day goes by that the highways in America aren’t teeming with big rigs. The 18-wheelers that make the pavement sing as goods are trucked to various locations. Beware tangling with a big rig, as the results are usually deadly. For commuters on their way to work, for those out on the Interstate byways and country back roads, spotting a big rig is a very common occurrence. They are part of the mosaic of […]
20
2009
To Compete or Not to Compete, That Is the Question
Non-compete agreements have been a troublesome item to understand for many people. However they are relatively straightforward. A great many people don’t truly understand the ramifications of a non-compete agreement, but if caught in a situation where the issue raises its head, they usually get the drift fairly quickly. It all boils down to the basic fact that a person selling a business agrees not to compete or participate with the buyer of that business […]
10
2009
Helmet Hair May Save a Life
It should go without saying that wearing a motorcycle helmet will save lives, but many people opt not to wear them because they don’t look cool – a potentially deadly decision. It’s cool to own and ride a motorbike or some other mode of transportation like that these days. It’s also economical because there isn’t as much gas being used, not to mention parking is a breeze. The point, however, is that despite the fact […]
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