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For over a quarter of a century, our firm has worked in several unique and growing areas of catastrophic personal injury in Philadelphia. To address the many questions and inquiries we receive from clients and referring attorneys, we established our firm blog. Here, we have the opportunity to address those questions, share timely news items, highlight legal trends, and feature stories of actual cases we have handled. If you have questions or feedback, you may comment on any of the posts or contact us directly.

As a reminder, this blog serves an informational purpose only. It should not be construed as legal advice, nor does communication through or because of it mean that a formal lawyer/client relationship has been established.

Hoverboards Recalled for Fall Risk

A New Jersey-based company has recalled a hoverboard that continues to move even when the rider is not actively controlling it.

Nursing Home Hides Incidents of Elder Abuse

Two managers at a Bucks County nursing home were charged for failing to report three separate instances of sexual abuse committed by a resident against other residents.

When Bouncers Attack

After a Philadelphia bouncer is charged with murder, a closer look is taken at brute force from nightclub security officers.

Driverless Long-haul Trucks Are Coming

The majority of long-haul trucks may soon be self-driving, with 18-wheelers in development and smaller self-driving trucks already on U.S. roadways.

Prison for a Medical Mistake?

A Tennessee nurse was convicted of gross neglect of an impaired adult and negligent homicide for administering a fatal dose of medication to a patient.

Airline Crash Stats for 2021

Two recent industry reports tallied aviation crash figures from last year and offered comparisons to prepandemic data.

Health Technology Hazards for 2022

A research group recently released its annual list of technology hazards that can potentially put patients in danger.

How can I stay safe in a parking garage?

The escalation of crime in Philadelphia has many people concerned for their safety, especially in places where crime is more prone to happen.