Personal Injury Blog
Friedman Law Offices

What to Do and Not Do After a Car Accident

What to Do and Not Do After a Car Accident

If you take the necessary precautions and drive responsibly, you greatly reduce your risk of encountering trouble on the road. However, accidents can still occur due to a wide range of circumstances. If you find yourself in one, it’s important to take the right steps....

read more
How to Help Keep Motorcyclists Safe

How to Help Keep Motorcyclists Safe

Drivers don't often realize how vulnerable motorcyclists are, and they forget to be mindful of them. Motorcyclists ride much smaller vehicles, with nothing to protect them from other vehicles save their helmets. But they have the same rights and privileges as other...

read more
What Makes an Injury Work-Related?

What Makes an Injury Work-Related?

The definition of "work-related injuries" is a little vague. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), injuries and illnesses are work-related if an event in the workplace causes them. The ambiguity confuses employees and can hinder them...

read more
Brain Injury Awareness Month: Facts You Need to Know

Brain Injury Awareness Month: Facts You Need to Know

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month! There’s a new brain injury case every nine seconds in the US, with more than 5.3 million people living with a permanent disability from brain injury. But despite these staggering numbers, people don’t talk about the issue enough....

read more
Dealing With Injury on Someone Else’s Property

Dealing With Injury on Someone Else’s Property

Your home is your place of solace. On your property, you know every nook and corner and the nuances of moving around.  Since you own the place, you know how to manage the inside. For you, it is a safe space. Visiting property owned by someone else is a different...

read more