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Personal Injury

Social media posts can be used against you after an accident

Joshua Goldberg / Personal Injury / January 24, 2023

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You have a right to your children’s medical records

Brenda Agnew / Personal Injury / January 9, 2023

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Finding the answers to serve clients in disability law in 2022

MK Disability / 2022 Year in Review, Disability Law / January 4, 2023

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Court of appeal decision ‘a wake-up call and a warning’

M. Steven Rastin / Personal Injury / December 21, 2022

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Family doctor shortage can impact the ability to prove disability claims

Courtney Mulqueen / Disability Law / December 20, 2022

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The year in personal injury, from long COVID to motorcycle injuries

Joshua Goldberg / 2022 Year in Review, Personal Injury / December 16, 2022

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Take steps to reduce liability when hosting a holiday party

Joshua Goldberg / Personal Injury / December 7, 2022

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Strong connection between chronic pain and mental health issues

Rupa Karyampudi / Disability Law / November 21, 2022

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Suing for accident damages? You may be in for special attention

Joshua Goldberg / Personal Injury / November 11, 2022

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Jury award could be a positive sign for insurance claimants

Leanne Goldstein / Disability Law / October 12, 2022

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