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Frequently Asked Questions About Exploding Pressure Cookers

Frequently Asked Questions About Exploding Pressure Cookers

by Jordon Harlan | Apr 13, 2024 | Accident, Personal Injury, Products Liability

Reading Time: 4 minutesPressure cookers are more popular than ever according to the statistics. The year 2019 saw over $50 million in pressure cooker sales. It’s hard to argue with a product that’s so convenient and useful for modern Americans – but these common...
The 5 Most Dangerous Types of Defective Home Goods on the Market Today

The 5 Most Dangerous Types of Defective Home Goods on the Market Today

by Jordon Harlan | Dec 31, 2022 | Products Liability

Reading Time: 4 minutesWe depend on the products around us every single day – from car parts to the medication we put in our bodies, to household appliances. Products on the market must meet reasonable quality and safety standards to make sure they’re safe for...
Discrimination Against Veteran Workers Is Illegal for State Employers Under New USERRA Ruling

Discrimination Against Veteran Workers Is Illegal for State Employers Under New USERRA Ruling

by Jordon Harlan | Dec 31, 2022 | Employment Law

Reading Time: 4 minutesRecently, the U.S. Supreme Court released a new ruling on USERRA, or the federal Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act. This decision by the country’s highest court affects the rights of all U.S. military and armed forces...
New California Law Allows Families to Recover Pain and Suffering Damages

New California Law Allows Families to Recover Pain and Suffering Damages

by Jordon Harlan | Jan 19, 2022 | Accident, Drug Injury, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Work Injury, Wrongful Death

Reading Time: 4 minutesIn 2020, a construction manager with a long and impressive career died of mesothelioma. At the time of his death, he was fighting for justice in court. His illness was caused by decades of asbestos exposure on the job. He had filed a personal...
Can You Sue if You Got Cancer From Using Recalled Sunscreen?

Can You Sue if You Got Cancer From Using Recalled Sunscreen?

by Jordon Harlan | Sep 7, 2021 | Drug Injury, Personal Injury, Products Liability

Reading Time: 7 minutesBrands like Johnson & Johnson and Neutrogena have been around for decades, long enough to earn the trust of millions of customers and become household names. Unfortunately, Johnson & Johnson and other companies recently betrayed this...
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