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Archives for: June 30th, 2017

Kids and Bicycle Safety 101

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on June 30, 2017

Summer is a great time to get out of the house and partake in outside activities. Many families with children enjoy having a picnic or playing catch in the park, as well as an ever popular activity – riding bikes. While these are fun and active ways to enjoy the outdoors, it is important to always remain […]

An Overview of Hysterectomy Malpractice

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on June 21, 2017

A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure in which doctors remove a part of a woman’s uterus or the entire thing. Most often, hysterectomies are a final treatment option for women who are suffering from uterine cancer. Other health problems such as endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain can be resolved with a hysterectomy. In this day and age, hysterectomies are […]

Common Signs of Traumatic Brain Injury: Mild and Severe Symptoms Explained

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on June 13, 2017

A traumatic brain injury, commonly referred to as a TBI, is often sustained when a person receives a bump or blow to the head that ends up disrupting the brain’s normal function. Not all injuries to the head result in TBI, but traumatic brain injuries are a problem in the United States. In 2010 alone, the Centers […]

A Car Accident Attorney Explains 10 Things You Should NOT Do After A Crash

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on June 5, 2017

Getting in a car accident is a traumatizing experience that often leaves victims shaken up for hours, and sometimes longer, after the accident occurs. Whether the car accident is a fender bender or an injury crash, stress from the accident can often cause people to not think clearly. However, in the unfortunate event of a car accident, it […]

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: An Overview

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on May 29, 2017

Carbon monoxide (CO2) is a dangerous gas due to its colorless and odorless qualities that make it hard to detect. Carbon monoxide is the leader in causes of unintentional poisoning in the United States. Long periods of exposure to CO2 can cause life-long injuries and even death. Because of its odorless, colorless nature – it […]

Slip and Fall Injuries: Overview and 5 Examples

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on May 25, 2017

The scariest thing about slip and fall injuries is that they can happen to anyone. Regardless of your age, your capability, or agility – a slip and fall accident can occur and seriously injure you. Slip and fall injuries are most common in supermarkets, parking lots, residential areas, public property, and in the workplace. When […]

Infections Caused by Animal Bites

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on May 17, 2017

Animal bites are a risk that come with having domesticated pets such as cats, dogs, birds, and reptiles. While animals can be tamed and often treated as part of the family, pet owners need to be aware that regardless of how tame their pets may seem – they still have instincts that may drive them […]

Soil Contamination in the United States: Recent News

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on April 18, 2017

An industrialized society can also mean a contaminated one. The massive acceptance of industrialization in the United States has in turn led to increased levels of pollution. Soil contamination is a form of land degradation caused by human-made chemicals. These chemicals are unnatural to the land. They can have many adverse effects not only on […]

Ten Facts to Know About Workers Compensation

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on April 13, 2017

Before you find yourself in a difficult situation with an employer, you should take the time to fully understand the rights you have as an employee. It is easier to face a situation armed with the necessary information instead of educating yourself after the fact. Workers compensation applies to situations where an employee has suffered a […]

Helpful Tips for a Long Road Trip

Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on April 4, 2017

A road trip is often an appealing form of long distance transportation. For one, it allows for freedom and independence in your travel choices. You can decide the route to take, when to leave, how frequently you want to make pit stops, and more. While there are many advantages to taking control of your travel plans, […]