Can I Sue a Golf Course if I Get Hurt?

With the weather hot and the sun out, there’s no better time to hit the golf course. It’s nice to hang out with friends and play a good game. However, when you head out to the links, there are some precautions you should take. Not only could you get hit with a ball or club,…

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Could Medical Debt be Removed from Your Credit Report?

If you are a victim of personal injury requiring medical treatment, you might find yourself joining the large group of Americans carrying medical debt. The financial burden of high medical bills is one of the many reasons why we always recommend you speak with an attorney after you have been hurt by an act of…

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Distracted Driving in Mississippi

When it comes to distracted driving and Mississippi, our state has had an interesting way of addressing the issue. In fact, only eight short years ago Mississippi was one of the few states who still did not enforce distracted driving laws. Perhaps that was why Mississippi was declared one of the worst states for distracted…

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The Dangers of Medical Malpractice During a Birth

Having a baby is meant to be a happy and joyous occasion as new life is being brought into the world. When that moment is taken from us through some measure of malpractice, there is hardly anything more devastating and enraging. Medical malpractice can lead to terrible injuries and long lasting-complications for the child. Not…

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What Are Truck Underride Accidents?

Truck underride accidents occur when a car slides under the rear, side, or front of a truck. Just look at any 18-wheeler or any large truck and you’ll immediately see that the tires are much larger than the tires on a car. This means that the floor of the truck will be higher off the…

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Mississippi’s New Medical Marijuana Act

On February 2, 2022, Governor Tate Reeves signed a new law called the “Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act.” The law legalizes protects some users who possess marijuana for medical reasons from criminal charges. The law, effective February 2, 2022, permits patients who have any of the following medical conditions to use marijuana to treat their disorder:…

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