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Injured on a Construction Site? Here’s What You Should Know

By William D. Shapiro Law, Inc. |

Overview: If you’re injured on a construction site, you may have several options to make a claim. While accidents that happen on the job are common, unfortunately, sustaining an injury on a construction site is significantly more prevalent due to the dangerous nature of work and the environment. With heavy machinery, working at heights… Read More »

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Texting and Driving

All You Need to Know About Texting and Driving

By William D. Shapiro Law, Inc. |

We all know the feeling of driving then suddenly remembering an important text or email we were supposed to send. The urge to drive and text could seem more important at the moment than safe driving. But it’s far easier to develop a habit of texting while driving if you do it once than not at all.

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Personal Injury Check

Reasons Your Personal Injury Check Is Delayed

By William D. Shapiro Law, Inc. |

If you’ve filed a claim and are still waiting for the insurance company to send your fair compensation, you might be wondering what’s causing the delay.

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How to Avoid Common Injuries on St. Patrick’s Day

By William D. Shapiro Law, Inc. |

Overview:St. Patrick Day is a beloved holiday for many, but it could also result in unexpected injuries that could be avoided. With approximately 31.5 million Americans claiming Irish ancestry, it’s no surprise that St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated throughout the country. Although the lucky holiday was established in Ireland, a lot of modern celebrations… Read More »

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Omicron Variant Surge

How Californians Should Prepare Amid the Omicron Variant Surge

By William D. Shapiro Law, Inc. |

Many California counties have reported high cases that the Omicron variant is vastly spreading, and Californians are likely to get infected by the virus. The spread of Omicron is forcing business owners and school districts to reconsider shutting down temporarily as a protective measure.

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Class Action Lawsuit

Guidelines to filing against a Negligible Firm as a Class Action Lawsuit

By William D. Shapiro Law, Inc. |

As the name suggests, a class action lawsuit is when a group is affected by the same injuries or issues caused by a reputable organization or business. Class Action cases are also known as “mass tort litigation” or, more commonly, “multi-district litigation.” And, as stated above, this type of case is often filed against… Read More »

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Defective Blog

Guideline to Filing a Personal Injury Claim for a Defective Product

By William D. Shapiro Law, Inc. |

One of the most common types of personal injury claims comes from a defective product. This lawsuit involves unsafe packaging, or deliverance of unreliable products that have resulted in the injury of the consumer.

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Important Questions You Should Ask Before Hiring a Lawyer

By William D. Shapiro Law, Inc. |

Most people who need a service ask specific questions to help them make a good decision, and this same approach should also be taken by someone who’s in need of legal services.

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Wrongful Death

How to determine if you have a wrongful death lawsuit in California

By William D. Shapiro Law, Inc. |

What’s the process of filing a wrongful death lawsuit in California if you’ve had a loved one die in an accident? Wrongful death lawsuits are very similar to personal injury claims, except for the fact that the deceased person can’t bring a claim forward.

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Start-up business guideline: 11 tips to avoid workplace injuries

By William D. Shapiro Law, Inc. |

A work personal injury case is a legal dispute that arises when one or more employees suffers harm from an accident or injury at work, and someone else might be legally responsible for that harm. As a small business owner, you have to be extra cautious of preventing personal injury claims.

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