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Personal Injury

Harsh penalties are needed when cars used as weapons

Patrick Brown / Personal Injury / August 25, 2017

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Put safety first in the drinking and driving debate

Dale Orlando / Personal Injury / August 15, 2017

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Self-driving cars will change how PI lawyers serve public

Salvatore Shaw / Personal Injury / August 4, 2017

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Bicycle licensing would be a ‘backward move’

Patrick Brown / Personal Injury / July 25, 2017

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Consider the risks before playing football

John McLeish / Personal Injury / July 5, 2017

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Drivers at fault for accidents that kill should face victim’s family in court

Patrick Brown / Personal Injury / June 25, 2017

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Technology to block text while driving ‘fantastic’

Patrick Brown / Personal Injury / June 15, 2017

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McLeish hoping pilot project can cut civil trial delays

John McLeish / Personal Injury / June 5, 2017

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Sentencing in daycare death shocks family: Brown

Patrick Brown / Personal Injury / May 25, 2017

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Jury system in civil matters ‘has outlived its usefulness’

John McLeish / Personal Injury / May 5, 2017

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