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February 16, 2023

Meso Lawyer Digs Deep To Find More Asbestos-Exposing Culprits

Sometimes mesothelioma cases seem cut and dry. You know from your client’s history of working in the shipbuilding industry that he is a victim of massive occupational asbestos exposure. Shipyards were one of the job sites with some of the highest levels of asbestos exposure. It’s common knowledge that …

February 15, 2023

What Are California’s Hoverboard Laws?

California is a state known for its progressive stance on many things, including technology.  According to California Vehicle Code (CVC) section 313.5 a hoverboard is defined as an electrically motorized board (E.M.B) that has two wheels and a deck on which a person may stand.  When hoverboards, also known as …

February 15, 2023

$1 Million Pre-Suit, Policy Limit Settlement in Near Drowning Case

The Haggard Law Firm’s Michael Haggard and Kimberly Wald have secured a $1 Million pre-suit, policy limit settlement in a near-drowning entrapment case. On September 3, 2021, five-year-old Bo Madden was with her family friend’s home in Destin, Florida where they went swimming in the pool at the house.  While in the pool, Bo’s hair was …

February 15, 2023

What is a lawsuit settlement loan?

There’s no telling how long a lawsuit can take to settle, and many plaintiffs find themselves struggling to make ends meet while waiting for a settlement to be reached. A lawsuit settlement loan, or settlement funding, is a type of loan that is designed to provide financial support to clients who …

February 15, 2023

Should I Move Out of My Home During My Divorce?

By: Attorney Megan Drury Going through a divorce can be a difficult process for all members of a family. When your marriage has broken down, it may seem impossible to continue living in your home alongside your spouse. You may be ready to leave the situation and begin taking steps

February 15, 2023

Settlement After Rollover Crash, Defective Airbag Kills 5-Year-Old

On a summer day in 2019, our client Migdalia Roach strapped her 5-year-old daughter into the second-row left seat of their vehicle, recalling hearing the seatbelt “click.” The girl’s 10-year-old brother was seated next to her in the second-row right seat. As they traveled on a road in St. …

February 15, 2023

Zachar Law Firm – Willing to take the next step for its clients

With 27 years as a trial attorney, Christopher Zachar, owner of Zachar Law Firm, prides himself on his work ethic and commitment to his clients.

February 13, 2023

Recalled eye drops linked to death, infection, and blindness

Global Pharma Healthcare, a biotech manufacturer based in India has recalled two of its eye-drop lubricant products due to possible bacterial contamination. The products, sold under the names EzriCare Artificial Tears Lubricant Eye Drops and Delsam Pharma’s Artificial Tears Lubricant Eye Drops, have been linked to reports of eye infections, …

February 13, 2023

Recalled eye drops linked to death, infection, and blindness

Global Pharma Healthcare, a biotech manufacturer based in India has recalled two of its eye-drop lubricant products due to possible bacterial contamination. The products, sold under the names EzriCare Artificial Tears Lubricant Eye Drops and Delsam Pharma’s Artificial Tears Lubricant Eye Drops, have been linked to reports of eye infections, …

February 13, 2023

Recalled eye drops linked to death, infection, and blindness

Global Pharma Healthcare, a biotech manufacturer based in India has recalled two of its eye-drop lubricant products due to possible bacterial contamination. The products, sold under the names EzriCare Artificial Tears Lubricant Eye Drops and Delsam Pharma’s Artificial Tears Lubricant Eye Drops, have been linked to reports of eye infections, …

February 8, 2023

$2 Million Settlement in Negligent Security Case Involving Injured Pizza Deliveryman

The Haggard Law Firm’s Michael Haggard and Kimberly Wald, along with co-counsel Joe Slama and Justin Bailey of Krupnick Campbell Malone, and attorney John Mooney, have obtained a $2 Million settlement in a personal injury negligent security case involving an injured pizza delivery driver. LAWYERS – CLICK TO LEARN …

February 7, 2023

Proposed FTC Rule Limiting Non-Compete Clauses

The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) is proposing a set of rules which, if passed and deemed constitutional would severely limit the use of non-compete clauses between employers and their employees. The proposed rule would, among other things, provide that it is an unfair method of competition for an employer to …

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