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Kentucky Car Seat Laws

Posted on Mar. 22 2016 in Car Accident Information

Disclaimer: Our firm specializes in representing individuals who have suffered personal injuries. While we strive to provide valuable information about car seat laws, please be aware that our main focus is on legal cases related to personal injuries. If you require assistance with a personal injury matter or have questions about your rights after an accident, please do not hesitate to reach out to us for a free consultation. We are here to help you navigate your personal injury case. There is an undeniable link between traffic safety and child car seat laws. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) emphasizes the importance of child safety requirements and the Kentucky
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Abilify and Gambling

Posted on Mar. 11 2016 in Dangerous Drug Information

What is Abilify? Abilify is a prescription medication manufactured by Bristol- Meyers Squibb that has helped many people who struggle with various medical conditions including Tourette’s Syndrome, Autism, Depression, Schizophrenia, and Bi-Polar disorder. It works by adjusting the levels of both serotonin and dopamine, and can relieve irritability and nervousness. Abilify’s own information page lists many potential side effects including increased risk of stroke, increased blood sugar, weight gain and more. One thing is doesn’t list is the potential for the drug to prompt impulsive behavior, most commonly compulsive gambling. Gambling is of special concern because it can have a serious financial impact on a person, and put a strain on their entire family.
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Product Recall Roundup 2015

Posted on Mar. 4 2016 in Personal Injury Cases

Most people want to believe that the products they use on a daily basis are safe. But the fact is, some defective and even dangerous products make their way into the marketplace. As a result, private citizens can be injured, sickened or even killed. A number of federal laws aim to protect American consumers from defective and dangerous products. When defective products are discovered, they often are subject to recall — either on a mandatory basis as ordered by government regulators or on a voluntary basis initiated by the manufacturer. In 2015, a number of products were recalled. If you have suffered harm from any of these products, contact our
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