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| April 15, 2011

Man Ground to Death in Auger at Pistachio Plant Results in Wrongful Death

Austin, TX (Law Firm Newswire) April 15, 2011 – Workplace accidents are usually the result of someone’s negligence. This case is no exception. “It’s disheartening to hear of accident on the job that results in the premature death of someone…

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| | April 14, 2011

Failure To Diagnose Heart Attack May Result In Medical Malpractice Lawsuit

Cleveland, OH (Law Firm Newswire) April 14, 2011 – One of the hardest things to diagnose seems to be a heart attack. It often mimics other symptoms and misdiagnosis may lead to death. “Every year there is one heart attack…

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| | April 13, 2011

Victims Span Decades and Ready for Reardon Sex Abuse Trial

New Haven, CT (Law Firm Newswire) April 13, 2011 – A jury has been picked and in the next couple of weeks the George Reardon child sexual abuse lawsuits will begin. Waterbury’s Superior Court Judge, Daniel Shaban, has ordered that…

| | April 11, 2011

Gruesome Auto Accident Kills Tow Truck Driver

Little Rock, AR (Law Firm Newswire) April 11, 2011 – Personal injury accidents resulting in wrongful death may be horrific. This case is a prime example. “This was a horrible case and the man killed suffered terribly before he died….

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| April 8, 2011

Alarm Monitoring Company Responsible for Wrongful Death of Firefighters

Atlanta, GA (Law Firm Newswire) April 8, 2011 – Wrongful death lawsuits involve an element of negligence. This case is no exception. “On the job deaths are tragic, and in many cases, the end result of someone’s negligence or recklessness….

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| | March 31, 2011

Medical Malpractice Has Never Been So Egregious

Atlanta, GA (Law Firm Newswire) March 31, 2011 – When a medical equipment manufacturer kept selling their product to a Georgia doctor, they were selling to a man facing 19 medical malpractice lawsuits. “This is perhaps one of the most…

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