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07/30/21   |   By

Lessons From the Florida Building Collapse: What We Can Learn About Staying Safe In Old Buildings

After a year of COVID dominating international headlines, 2021 gave us another terrible story on which to fixate: the building collapse in Surfside, Florida. This tragedy involved a beachfront condominium, […]

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08/10/20   |   By

Another Deadly Gas Explosion in Maryland

Local news sources are reporting a deadly explosion in Baltimore this morning has left at least one person dead, multiple trapped residents, and several more injured people. The Baltimore Fire […]

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11/16/18   |   By

Timely Facts About Fall Sports Head Injuries

From Little League to the NFL, traumatic brain injuries are increasingly of concern in all levels of athletics. Highlighted below, recent statistics shed light on the scope of the problem: […]

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07/27/10   |   By

Defective Circumcision Equipment Permanently Impairs Young Man | DC Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog

A jury in Florida issued a decision last week that, L.G., a Florida infant, was entitled to judgment against Mogen Circumcision Instruments, manufacturer of the popular Mogen clamp.  The device […]

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03/18/08   |   By

Knockout Head Injuries Actually Cause Loss of Brain Tissue: New Study | DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog

A head injury traumatic enough to cause unconsciousness can result in widespread, permanent destruction of brain tissue.  The find

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