Trial Lawyer View Blog

Trial Lawyer View, the go-to podcast for personal injury trial lawyers. Hosted by Jason D. Lazarus, a renowned attorney expert to fellow lawyers and author of The Art of Settlement & Litigation to Life. The podcast explores cutting-edge topics in personal injury law, covering best practices, firm growth strategies, and ways to accelerate success. As part of Peak Practice by Synergy, a community dedicated to helping to optimize personal injury practices, the podcast also delves into firm operations, marketing, technology, and more

Most returned holiday gifts

Most holiday gifts that are returned aren’t considered dangerous. For example, makeup that isn’t your preferred shade probably won’t hurt you. But there are other gifts, ones that were purchased with innocent intent, that could be defective and could cause significant harm. If you were injured by a defective gift, …

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What is Spinal Shock Syndrome?

Any injury to the spinal cord can have devastating consequences on the body’s functionality, leading to a range of conditions, including spinal shock syndrome. This rare but serious condition can occur after a spinal cord injury or accident, causing temporary loss of motor and sensory functions below the injury site.  …

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Who Is Liable When a Person Is Hit by a Car in Front of a Store?

By: Attorney Chris Strohbehn While people are aware that many car accidents occur every day, one type of accident that people may not realize is common involves vehicles crashing into buildings. These are known as storefront crashes, and they occur when drivers lose control of their vehicles and collide with

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How Can Employers Avoid Accusations of Wrongful Termination?

By: Attorney Jaclyn Kallie Wrongful termination is a serious accusation that can have potentially devastating consequences for employers. If a former employee or an outside agency believes that an employee has been wrongfully terminated, the employer can face an investigation, fines, and other penalties. It is important for employers to

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