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ADAPTING TO TRIAL PRACTICE IN A PANDEMIC
Greetings to you all. Hope you and your family are well, and everyone is washing their hands a lot! As we proceed into uncharted territory there is one thing that we trial lawyers know and that is we have a duty, a responsibility, to our seriously injured clients to press on as we lead them…
Read MoreNEW TECHNOLOGIES AND TECHNIQUES FOR TRIAL LAWYERS DURING THE PANDEMIC
Everyone in this business of ours is now looking to new technologies and techniques to keep our cases moving. My last Blog addressed how I have been working. As a trial consultant, I speak to lawyers across the country on a daily basis and many are concerned about the “how” of doing focus groups online, and what effect…
Read MoreZANTAC: IF YOU USE ZANTAC OR HAVE IN THE PAST PLEASE READ
Zantac Ordered Off The Shelves Amid Cancer Findings I reach out to you during this strange time with hopes that each of you and the ones you love are and will remain safe. As I’ve done in the past I have an important warning about a widely used product that has been pulled from the…
Read MoreSOME THOUGHTS ON LAWNMOWER INJURIES – THE DANGER AND PREVENTION
Lawnmower Injuries in Tennessee As the Spring season comes to Nashville I have noticed that the local Nashville news sources begin to broadcast stories of people, mostly children, who have suffered serious injuries and death as the result of lawnmower injuries. At The Miller Law Offices in Nashville, increasing public awareness of dangerous activities and products is an important…
Read MoreWHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURIES IN CHILDREN
Traumatic Brain Injuries in Children In my many years as a Nashville personal injury lawyer I have seen a number of cases wherein child victims of another’s negligence have suffered traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). My experience is mostly with children injured in automobile accidents, child pedestrians who are struck by cars or hit riding bikes.…
Read MoreNEW DATA ON ACCIDENTS AND INJURIES TO OLDER MOTORCYCLE RIDERS
New Data On Injuries To Older Motorcycle Riders May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. As the weather warms up, the sun begins to stay up longer each day and the Earth begins to turn green, Tennessee motorcycle riders take to the highways and byways to feel the wind on their faces. Unfortunately, with the influx of riders taking…
Read MoreNASHVILLE LAWYER: THE BURN INJURY
Burn Injury Burn injuries can range from minor blisters to life changing, disfiguring and painful conditions that may require long-term hospitalization and treatment. Serious burns can cause deep tissue damage and may lead to years of expensive treatment and recovery. Medical expenses and other losses could easily combine to exceed seven figures. Severe burns prevent…
Read MorePROPER SOCIALIZATION CAN PREVENT NASHVILLE DOG BITES
The Numbers Give or take a million or so, there are 31,000,000 children between the ages of 1-10 in the United States. Compare that with 84,000,000 pet dogs, (these numbers do not reflect the number of wild and feral dogs) and it’s quite obvious that the chances of your child going through the first ten…
Read MoreNASHVILLE BOATING ACCIDENTS
The Facts About Nashville Boating Accidents And How To Prevent Them Nashville, “Music City USA”, is a modern city with a diverse economy based on music, publishing, technology, healthcare, manufacturing, transportation and a stellar tourism base. Nashville is also home to several great university environments and is conveniently located within 500 miles of 66% of…
Read MoreSenior Falls On The Rise But Can Be Prevented
Senior Falls According to the National Institute of Health, each year, at least 1.6 million older U.S. adults seek emergency treatment for fall-related injuries. Falls are the leading cause of fractures, hospital admissions for trauma, loss of independence, and injury deaths for older adults. Senior fall prevention should be job one. More than one third of…
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