by Robert Reeves | Mar 22, 2018 | jury trial
Preserving evidence might make all of the difference in your personal injury case. As you can imagine, the more evidence you have to back up your case, the easier it is to win. After all, you probably find it easier to believe something once you see or hear for...
by Robert Reeves | Mar 21, 2018 | personal injury
Food borne illness can come from the way we handle and prepare certain types of food. In most cases, these illnesses mostly come from beef, poultry, and catfish. One thing you may notice about these foods is they are often a summer food staple. From cook outs and...
by Robert Reeves | Mar 19, 2018 | personal injury
Staying active while injured can be pretty difficult to do. You’re not as mobile as you’re used to, you’re likely in pain, and for some, depression becomes a big issue. Ultimately, you might need help getting back to where you need to be. Physical...
by Robert Reeves | Mar 16, 2018 | personal injury
Summer injuries can be quite commonplace for children. As school lets out and the days get longer, kids spend more time playing. In turn, they become more susceptible to injury. There’s more to explore, they’re less protected by what they’re wearing,...
by Robert Reeves | Mar 15, 2018 | personal injury
Negligent hunting accidents can cause serious and sometimes life threatening damage. For most of us in the South, hunting is a sport; a favorite past time. But, quite obviously, hunting is a bit more dangerous than most other sports. Unlike baseball or basketball,...