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  • Car Accident Causes Power Outage in Little Rock

    Shannon Weidemann | September 10, 2007 8:59 PM | 0 CommentsLittle Rock, AR

    A two car accident in Little Rock caused a power outage for a neighborhood on Wednesday. Three people were injured in the accident, including a child. The accident happened in front of the Twin City Bank on Broadway. Police say a car hit a van and the van was thrown into nearby power poles. Three poles were broken, and power lines scattered across the road. The injured were taken to a local...

  • Disclaimer

    Staff Writer | March 02, 2005 11:57 AM | 0 CommentsLittle Rock, AR

    The information found on this website should not be construed as legal advice and is not a substitute for professional legal consultation. You should not base your legal decisions solely on the information found in this site and you are encouraged to seek the counsel of an attorney regarding your specific questions or situation. The information found herein may represent the opinions or...

  • Basic Head Injury Information

    Frank Bailey | July 06, 2008 8:42 AM | 1 CommentLittle Rock, AR

    In my experience brain injuries are the most undiagnosed injuries Americans suffer. Car wrecks, motorcycle wrecks, and bicycle wrecks account for at least half of all TBIs and the largest portion...

  • Are SUV Rollovers Preventable?

    Frank Bailey | May 26, 2008 6:44 AM | 1 CommentLittle Rock, AR

    Did the tragic accident in Florida on Wednesday which killed several Arkansas residents result from a problem with steerability? Did the Nissan Armada SUV have the design engineering to prevent...

  • New Rule to Prevent Unneeded Insurance For Elderly and Disabled

    Drew Dixon | May 12, 2008 11:28 AM | 1 CommentLittle Rock, AR

    A new Federal Rule proposed last week would limit the contact private health insurance companies could have with Medicare beneficiaries. Under the proposed Rule, agents of private health insurance companies would be barred from cold-calling, door-to-door solicitations, and from setting up tables used for pitching their policies outside hospital waiting rooms and pharmacies.

  • Unsafe At Any Speed

    Bailey Bailey | April 13, 2008 1:59 PM | 1 CommentLittle Rock, AR

    The recent grounding of American Airlines’ planes is yet another reminder to me of how large corporations will cut corners for profit. Recently, my law partner, Sach Oliver, and I attended a...

  • Settlement in Autism Vaccine Case

    Frank Bailey | March 31, 2008 4:52 PM | 0 CommentsLittle Rock, AR

    A breakthrough in autism litigation may open the door for parents who have autistic children to recover for their child's injuries. The government has reached a settlement with Terry and Jon Poling and conceded that the facts of that case meet the statutory criteria for demonstrating that the vaccinations their child received on July 19, 2000, significantly aggravated an underlying...

  • Seatbelts Can Fail

    Frank Bailey | February 27, 2008 4:00 PM | 0 CommentsLittle Rock, AR

    As much as we depend on seatbelts to save lives, you would think seatbelts would never fail. This is not always true. A jury in West Palm Beach Florida ordered Mitsubishe to pay $11,000,000 in damages to the parents of their 25 year old son Scott, who died after being partially ejected from a SUV made by Mitsubishi.Attorneys representing the family argued that Mitsubishi sold the SUV even...

  • Car Crash Not Always Driver's Fault

    Drew Dixon | February 21, 2008 2:59 PM | 0 CommentsLittle Rock, AR

    There were nearly 6,420,000 auto wrecks in the United States in 2005. Of those 6,420,000 wrecks more than 2,900,000 people were injured and 42,636 people were killed. That means that every ten seconds someone in the United States is involved in a car wreck. Most often those wrecks are the result of driver negligence due to the driver's failure to obey traffic laws, use of a cell phone, or use...

  • Insurers Are Refusing to Pay for Hospital Errors

    Frank Bailey | January 21, 2008 2:01 PM | 0 CommentsLittle Rock, AR

    What is this world coming to? Insurers are refusing to pay for hospital errors. Give me a break! For years the hospital's liability carriers have had to be drug into court kicking and screaming to make them pay for a hospital's errors. Now, it looks like a patient's medical insurance is following suit. Who then is to pay for the hospital's errors? Surely not the wrongdoer...Latest news...

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