Asbestos Exposure
Asbestos can be dangerous or even fatal. Unfortunately, Americans have been frequently exposed to asbestos that is discharged in our schools, workplaces and found in consumer products
Pharmacy Liability
Representing clients who have been injured as a result of the negligence of others. Carelessness involving high profile dangerous drugs and devices have led to several injuries.
Personal
Injury
Represents clients who have been injured as a result of the negligence of others and puts our clients on a level playing field with the insurance companies we’re fighting.
Product
Liability
A defective product is one that was either designed with defects or was manufactured improperly. Use of defective products can result in tragic consequences.
Commercial Litigation
Working on behalf of businesses in cases involving: breach of contract, patent infringement, oil and gas litigation, employment disputes, antitrust, fraud, and other causes of action.
Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice occurs when a doctor or other health care provider deviates from the standard of care. Because of human error as well as systemic problems, between 44,000 and 98,000 people are killed each year by medical errors in hospitals
Maritime Law
Laws governing a variety of maritime-related disputes. - Includes: Jones Act (Seaman’s injury) cases; cargo carriage disputes; oil spills; water pollution claims; vessel financing, operation, construction and re-building disputes; maritime liens; commercial/contractual claims and a variety of other maritime disputes.
FELA Claims
Congress passed the Federal Employers’ Liability Act in 1908 to provide compensation to railroad employees who were injured on the job. The Act enables injured employees to bring claims directly against their employers where it can be shown that it was the railroad’s negligence that caused the injury