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Defective Medical Devices: What Victims Should Know

When you invest in a medical device, you expect that it will help, not hurt, you. Unfortunately, the FDA reports that thousands of people are injured every year by equipment that was poorly designed, built with defects, or rushed to market without proper testing. If a defective medical device has caused you harm, this blog can provide some answers. […]

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Can You Sue Your Employer After a Work-Related Car Accident?

If you’ve been in a work-related car accident, you may be wondering whether you can sue your employer for damages. While workers’ compensation is often the primary way employees receive benefits after an on-the-job injury, there are certain scenarios where legal action against an employer may be possible. At Brown & Brown, LLP, we offer complimentary consultations to assess

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Common Causes of Spinal Cord Injuries in Personal Injury Cases

A spinal cord injury can have terrible consequences, affecting mobility, independence, and quality of life.  This damage often results from negligence, leaving victims wondering about their rights. At Brown & Brown, LLP, we help individuals pursue the compensation they deserve. Below, we discuss some common causes of spinal cord injuries and explain how legal action may be beneficial.

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When Are Property Owners Liable for Slip and Fall Accidents in Winter?

Winter weather creates dangerous conditions that often lead to slip-and-fall accidents. Injuries caused by icy walkways or snow-covered steps can leave victims facing physical pain and financial stress. At Brown & Brown, LLP, we have over 30 years of experience helping clients recover after accidents. If you’ve been hurt in a slip and fall, we’re here to

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When Are Employers Liable for Workplace Injuries?

Workplace injuries happen more often than people realize, and determining who is responsible can sometimes be complex. It’s important to understand when your employer may be liable because it can impact your ability to secure the compensation and recovery you will need after your injury.  Our attorneys at Brown & Brown, LLP,  have over 30 years of

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Examples of OSHA Forklift Violations That Cause Injuries

When it comes to operating forklifts, safety is crucial. Unfortunately, many businesses fail to comply with OSHA’s regulations, leading to serious injuries and even fatalities. Understanding common OSHA forklift violations can help prevent these accidents and keep workplaces safer. Lack of Proper Forklift Training One of the most common violations involves inadequate or improper forklift training. OSHA

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Pedestrian Accident Case Evidence: Here’s What You May Need

A pedestrian is injured every eight minutes in the United States. Pedestrian accidents often leave victims facing serious injuries, and having the right evidence can make all the difference in obtaining the compensation you deserve.  At Brown & Brown Attorneys at Law in St. Louis, MO, we understand that all the evidence collection might seem daunting—and that’s why it’s

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