Each year we scour the headlines for remarkable stories of citizens, advocates or organizations that take on injustice for the greater well being of ALL Americans. They remind us once again that our civil justice system is the great equalizer, designed by the founders to give power back to “regular” … [Read more...]
Four Stories of American Civil Justice in Action
Choose the Right Helmet for Every Child’s Activity
Kids are everywhere, wringing out every sunny minute of summer vacation. Bike rides, scooter trips, summer practices and games for every imaginable sport – there’s lots of fun to be had. With all of that comes the possibility for a crash or a fall that could cause a serious head injury. And that’s … [Read more...]
A Guide to Motorcycle Safety for Today’s New Rider
“Four wheels move the body. Two wheels move the soul.” – Anonymous Rider The allure of motorcycling is more popular than ever today as baby boomers retire to the open road, women become the fastest-growing segment of new motorcycle owners, and people of all ages search for ways to avoid traffic … [Read more...]
Ruling Means Your NJ Auto Insurance May Not Protect You
Just because you follow the law in New Jersey and buy automobile insurance doesn’t mean your policy will cover you if you are injured in an accident. Thanks to a recent decision by the New Jersey Supreme Court, you could be responsible for thousands of dollars in medical expenses even if you are … [Read more...]
A Special Report: Fighting for Those Who Fight for Us
Brave servicemen and women, many of whom are young and financially inexperienced, make enormous sacrifices to represent and defend our country abroad. So, you’d think our soldiers would be protected at home, right? But now a troubling new report uncovers how some big corporations, shady lenders and … [Read more...]
Why Are Foodborne Illness Outbreaks On the Rise?
Last year was one for the record books at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). They investigated more foodborne illness outbreaks than during any year in the past decade. Norovirus is on the rise, along with other illnesses like Salmonella and E. Coli. Around 3,000 Americans die from diseases … [Read more...]
Investigations Raise Oversight Concerns at Surgery Centers
Ambulatory surgery centers perform millions of outpatient surgeries a year, most with little complication. However, new investigations are raising concerns about lax reporting and regulation at some of these centers. Routine procedures such as tonsillectomies or colonoscopies have resulted in … [Read more...]
New Report Says Baby Powder Giant Knew of Cancer Risk
The fragrance of baby powder is distinct and comforting. It conjures images of newborn babies or toweling off after a warm shower. But the reality isn’t quite so idyllic for thousands of Americans who claim that trace amounts of asbestos in talc caused their cancer. Now a new investigation by … [Read more...]
A Special Report: The Worst Corporate Conduct of 2018
From the American Association for Justice Abusing student loan borrowers, burying the consequence of global pollution, buying a seat for a state Supreme Court judge, even perpetuating child slavery – these are just a few examples of the worst corporate conduct revealed in this deeply disturbing … [Read more...]
Be of Good Cheer, But Just in Case You Need Inspiration …
The holiday break is finally here! Time to settle in with your friends and family for a festive good time. Here is a little holiday-fun inspiration just in case the party needs a little boost: Jingle Bell Rock Stars – Don your sequined sweater (or maybe just throw some tinsel in your hair) and … [Read more...]
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