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Entries from February 2008

Wisconsin Senate Passes Bill to Allow More People to Sue

February 18th, 2008 · No Comments

A Senate bill that has just passed will allow more people to file medical malpractice lawsuits if it clears the House.
The bill allows adult children to file a lawsuit if their parent dies due to medical malpractice. It also allows the parents of an adult child to file a lawsuit if their children die due […]

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Bicycle and Train Collision Could Have Been Prevented

February 12th, 2008 · No Comments

According to a witness at a collision between a Metropolitan Transit Authority light rail train and a bicyclist Friday, the accident was entirely preventable. Mark Vance, who was riding on the light rail at the time of the collision, said that the female bicyclist who was hit was plainly visible, yet the train conductor neither […]

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Kirkland’s Sued Over Fall Injury

February 7th, 2008 · No Comments

Home decor retailer Kirkland’s has been sued by Waneta Clark over injuries she allegedly suffered in one of their stores. The suit, filed earlier this week, claims that Kirkland’s was negligent by allowing a rug to remain lying the in the middle of a walkway, which caused Clark to trip and fall. It also claims […]

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Alabama Supreme Court Reverses Decision on Injury Suit Time Limit

February 1st, 2008 · No Comments

In a recent reversal of policy, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that the established two-year time limit during which those suffering from toxic chemical or substance exposure were required to file suit does not begin “counting down” until symptoms actually appear. Previously, plaintiffs were forbidden to file suit until they began exhibiting symptoms of illness, […]

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