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About T-bone Auto Accident Lawsuits

T-bone accidents are particularly dangerous, as personal injury attorney Sean M. Burke explains.

Posted by Sean Burke on May 17, 2014

The Correlation between Auto Accidents and Speeding

A close look at the statistics shows an indisputable link between auto accidents and speeding, and it also reveals alarming social and legal trends.

Posted by Sean Burke on Apr 27, 2014

The Increased Risk of Auto Accidents with Cell Phone Use

Attorney Sean M. Burke explains how cell phone use can increase the risk of auto accidents and what to do if you’ve been involved in…

Posted by Sean Burke on Apr 17, 2014

Proving Fault in Product Liability Cases and Why That Is So Important

If you have been injured by a product that is defective, it is important that you speak with lawyers in order to hold the product…

Posted by Sean Burke on Mar 27, 2014

Teen Drivers and Auto Accidents: A Dangerous Correlation

Teens are more likely to be involved in auto accidents than any other age group, as our personal injury attorneys explain.

Posted by Sean Burke on Mar 18, 2014

What Is Insurance Bad Faith?

In this blog post, personal injury lawyer Sean Burke reviews how insurance bad faith claims are filed.

Posted by Sean Burke on Feb 21, 2014

If My Personal Injury Case Goes to Trial, Will I Have to Testify?

While you will have to testify if your case goes to trial, rest assured that the vast majority of cases settle out of court.

Posted by Sean Burke on Feb 17, 2014

What You Should Know About Rear-End Auto Accidents

Rear-end auto accidents can lead to serious injuries and major damage to your vehicle. Read on to find out more about these kinds of motor…

Posted by Sean Burke on Jan 30, 2014

Types of Personal Injury Damages

Compensatory and punitive damages are important to seek in lawsuits regarding negligence. Read on to find out what these damages are and what they mean…

Posted by Sean Burke on Jan 17, 2014

Proving Fault in Medical Malpractice Cases

Proving fault is essential in medical malpractice cases. Let's take a moment right now to consider how this is done and why it's so important…

Posted by Sean Burke on Jan 01, 2014

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