Monthly Archives: February 2026
Is Anybody Liable When A Student Athlete Gets Injured Playing A Sport?
When our children play sports, whether for schools or cities or private organizations that offer athletic programs, and injuries happen, the cause of those injuries is often dismissed as being just part of the game or sports activity. And while there is some truth to that, you should not quickly assume that if a… Read More »
Understanding Dooring Accidents
Dooring is kind of a funny name, for a very real accident, and one that we can all relate to. As the name suggests, it’s when someone–usually a pedestrian or a bike rider, but it may be another car driver as well–is hit by someone opening their (usually parked) car door, or leaving their… Read More »
There’s More Science To Dog Bite Cases Than You Might Think
When we think of dog bites and dog bite injury cases, we don’t turn our minds to science. Dog bite cases don’t seem to be the most scientifically involved cases that would require any type of specialized knowledge to prove. And while that may be true in some dog bite (and dog injury) cases,… Read More »
What Does It Mean To “Go Into Shock” After An Accident?
After a major accident, it often is not the actual injury that is the most deadly aspect of what happened to you. It’s often the body’s reaction to the injury. It’s called going into shock, and while TV and movies have shown us that going into shock is a bad thing, most people don’t… Read More »

