Sentences with phrase «wake of any serious injury»

It's imperative to contact an experienced injury lawyer to ensure your rights are protected in the wake of any serious injury incident.
Whether you or someone close to you has suffered an injury caused by another individual's negligence or intentional misconduct, we are ready to help your family recover the financial compensation you need to move on with your lives in the wake of a serious injury.

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According to the DSM, PTSD occurs in the wake of «trauma» — defined by the manual as an extremely frightening event in which a person experiences or witnesses «actual or threatened death or serious injury, or a threat to the physical integrity of self or others.»
Set in 1873, Daniel Craig (Quantum of Solace, The Golden Compass) emerges in the beginning of Cowboys & Aliens in full Jason Bourne mode, waking in a desert in Arizona with a serious injury, a bout of amnesia, and an innate ability to kick ass instinctively.
«My greatest fear for the morning is that we will wake to news of serious physical injury and possible deaths as a result of likely landslides triggered by persistent rains.»
Not only are these drivers violating the law, they are placing others on the roadways in serious danger of suffering additional burdens in the wake of injury - causing accidents.
Talking to a Michigan personal injury attorney at the Freedman Law Group as soon as possible is one of the most important things you can do in the wake of a serious accident.
In the wake of Gabriela V. Cedillo's lawsuit for a serious injury sustained on the set of the movie «Transformers 3,» a welder who worked on special effects for the movie claims he also was injured as a result of negligence, the Chicago Tribune reported.
A Chicago injury lawyer or wrongful death attorney can assist students and families in the wake of a serious or fatal fire.
In the wake of the events of September 11, 2001, for example, Congress enacted, in swift fashion, the USA Patriot Act, allowing for, among other things, increased authority to conduct searches and monitor activity without judicial intervention.28 The USA Patriot Act led to a number of new rules and executive orders from the Bush Administration, including the widely criticized Bureau of Prisons Rule.29 This rule «authorizes the Attorney General to order the [Bureau of Prisons] Director to monitor or review communications between inmates and lawyers for the purpose of deterring future acts that could result in death or serious bodily injury to persons or property.»
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