How to Choose a Wrongful Death Attorney

Probably the most painful thing a person can experience in life is the loss of a loved one. The loss of your loved one could have been due to medical negligence, a car accident, or some other traumatic event. A wrongful death attorney can help you pursue legal action. As a survivor,…

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Questions to Ask Before Having Elective Surgery

Elective surgery is surgery that your doctor recommends for your health. Elective surgery is a choice you make with informed help from your doctor. When your doctor recommends an elective procedure, it's important for you, as the patient, to do your research before agreeing to the procedure. Where do you…

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FAQ’s about Wrongful Death Cases

Wrongful Death Cases Losing a loved one in an accident or another event is devastating and life-changing. You might seek justice if your loved one's death was caused by the possible negligence or mistake of another person. If another person's negligence resulted in the death of someone you love, you…

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Arizona Roads Earn a Dismal Grade

Arizona roads need improvement; a fact most of us already know. A new national report by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) says Arizona roads aren't making the grade. Arizona's roads earned a barely passing D+ from the ASCE. Our roadway system includes 60,000 miles of roadway, moving 6 million…

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Distracted Driving Blamed For Rise in Traffic Deaths

Distracted Driving is being blamed for a rise in traffic fatalities nationwide over the course of the past two years. The U.S. government says 3,477, or about 10 percent, of the more than 35,000 traffic deaths last year, involved distracted drivers. That’s an 8.8 percent increase over 2014. Traffic deaths…

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Why is Arizona’s Highway Death Rate So High?

According to a recent Arizona Republic article, the fatal accident rate on urban Phoenix freeways is 61 percent higher than the national average. And according to Arizona Department of Transporation's (ADOT) “Strategic Highway Safety Plan,” the Arizona statewide fatal crash rate is about 33 percent higher (2005) than the United…

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