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Personal Injury

Guilty verdict comes too late for parents of toddler who died at daycare

Patrick Brown / Personal Injury / February 7, 2016

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Lack of LAT cost awards may dissuade some from pursuing claims

John McLeish / Personal Injury / February 5, 2016

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Drivers involved in death of cyclists typically get slap on the wrist: Brown

Patrick Brown / Personal Injury / January 20, 2016

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Magazine survey picks McLeish Orlando as a top PI firm

John McLeish / Personal Injury / January 20, 2016

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Move to introduce concussion legislation ‘long overdue’

John McLeish / Personal Injury / January 18, 2016

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Strict code needed for insurance medical assessments

Patrick Brown / Personal Injury / December 25, 2015

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Municipal governments should put restrictions on heavy trucks

Patrick Brown / Personal Injury / November 25, 2015

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Increase penalties for drivers who hit pedestrians

Patrick Brown / Personal Injury / October 25, 2015

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Drivers need to be responsible with their marijuana use

Dale Orlando / Personal Injury / October 15, 2015

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Campaign puts focus on visibility for cyclists

Patrick Brown / Personal Injury / September 25, 2015

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