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Medication complications could be caused by unsanitary conditions

On behalf of Mitchell & Shapiro LLP | May 24, 2016 | Medical Malpractice

When you go to pick up a prescription, there are some common steps you should expect to go through. You should ask to speak with a pharmacist if you need more clarification about your medication; you should make sure you have received the right prescription; you...

Report on trucking crashes comes with good and bad news

On behalf of Mitchell & Shapiro LLP | May 17, 2016 | Truck Accidents

On this blog, we often discuss the fact that many accidents involving huge tractor-trailers are ultimately fatal for other motorists in smaller vehicles. This is largely due to the many elements of a truck that are required for them to serve their function: they are...

Think medical errors are being addressed? Think again

On behalf of Mitchell & Shapiro LLP | May 11, 2016 | Medical Malpractice

If there was a serious accident and 1,000 people were killed, you would assume it would be thoroughly investigated. You’d expect that the cause of the accident would be revealed and sweeping changes would be made to prevent future incidents. Now imagine that...

Was I hurt by a commercial vehicle? Why does that matter?

On behalf of Mitchell & Shapiro LLP | May 3, 2016 | Truck Accidents

In this blog, we often discuss commercial vehicle accidents and liability because these are often the most catastrophic types of collisions on the road, due mostly to the size of commercial vehicles. Further, liability can prove to be quite complicated thanks to state...

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