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Health Conditions Doctors Commonly Misdiagnose

Nov 14th, 2018 | Firm News

Because so many medical conditions improve considerably with early detection, a missed or inaccurate diagnosis can mean the difference between a full recovery and no recovery at all. Doctors, like all humans, are not immune to error, but medical errors can have catastrophic effects on your health and your ability to get better. Doctors commonly misdiagnose…


Drunk Driving Defense: Know The Options

Oct 29th, 2018 | Firm News

Motorists can deal with a drunk driving charge in a variety of ways, more than most people would think. There are effective defenses for those who are actually innocent, along with defenses that can help drivers against whom there is compelling evidence. In general, it is your defense attorney’s job to make sure the penalties…




Most Common Cognitive Problems After A Traumatic Brain Injury

Aug 22nd, 2018 | Firm News

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can change your life forever. Unlike other parts of the body, the brain may not heal completely after suffering damage. The impact of head trauma is different for everyone. Many factors contribute to the outcome, such as the severity of the injury, the affected location, the type of injury, the…


Warning Signs That You Should Avoid A Daycare Provider

Aug 22nd, 2018 | Firm News

Leaving your child in the care of someone else is not easy. You may worry about their well-being the entire time you’re at work. You may dread getting that phone call from the daycare center or the hospital. At the same time, there is little you can do to avoid daycare. You want to keep…


Why “Good Kids” Still Make Dangerous Teen Drivers

Aug 16th, 2018 | Firm News

People often make the mistake of assuming that “bad kids” end up becoming bad drivers. They hear about teenagers who drive recklessly or text behind the wheel, and they assume these children break rules, refuse to listen to authority and care about no one but themselves. They assume they’re irresponsible, uneducated and careless. While that…