Tucson Personal Injury Lawyers representing the injured & their families in wrongful death matters, serious personal injury, car wrecks, & cycling crashes.
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Here, we analyze the severity of your injuries and assess the long-term impact on your life. Feel free to reach out for more information: https://t.co/rAReTViiCf
The e-bike boom is not going away. We must ensure the rules governing e-bikes reflect that they are fast, powerful vehicles that deserve the same serious attention we give to any other motorized form of transportation. https://t.co/0RruYBU33w
The most underreported e-bike story isn't the crashes. It's the battery fires caused by exploding lithium-ion batteries. They happen in apartments, storage rooms, and garages, where bikes charge overnight. https://t.co/Wvox6T6gg3
No amount of money can make up for the tragic loss of someone you love. But that doesn't mean compensation isn't necessary. There are very real costs associated with the death of a family member, from medical bills to lost wages to psychological trauma. https://t.co/tmPUkoHMW0
One of the most important factors to understand about e-bikes is that they are not just faster bicycles. A Class 3 e-bike can reach almost 30 miles per hour! Yet e-bikes are still classified by the federal government as nonmotorized vehicles. https://t.co/y5sp64oTmE
Janet Stotko was out for her usual evening walk when an e-bike hit her from behind at 25 mph. She was unresponsive when first responders arrived, required emergency brain surgery, and will live with permanent neurological damage for the rest of her life. https://t.co/ssHDo9MhID
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Electric bikes have transformed how millions of Americans get around. They are convenient, affordable, eco-friendly, and fun to ride. But as ridership has surged, so has something far less welcome: a rapid and alarming rise in injuries. https://t.co/dIxMZwrMuy
Rear-end collisions are common but often underestimated in terms of their potential impact. Even at low speeds, these crashes can lead to serious injuries like whiplash, spinal damage, and traumatic brain injuries. https://t.co/ZA9jsKmzW8
The first step in preventing a medical error? Good communication with your doctor. This video can help you choose a provider, prepare for your visit, ask the right questions, and get your provider's attention if they're not hearing you. https://t.co/Cmuf6Wxyjt
What healthcare reform SHOULD look like:
โ Better training
โ Safer systems
โ Strong accountability
What reform SHOULD NOT look like:
โ Limiting justice for people seriously harmed by medical negligence. https://t.co/a9FCewRwhQ
Medical malpractice caps donโt eliminate harm; they simply shift the burden. When accountability is limited, families absorb the financial, emotional, and lifelong costs of medical errors. https://t.co/jonCQFM7OT
Supporters of malpractice caps argue that they lower costs, but the research is far less clear. Even when doctors' malpractice insurance premiums drop modestly, these savings do not translate into lower costs for patients or insurers. https://t.co/P81EEaF0UX
When life blindsides you, the biggest question is usually the same: Who can actually help? Our team handles a wide range of cases โ and you can see exactly what we do, all in one place.
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Research on malpractice noneconomic damage cap found that states with caps saw an estimated 16% increase in preventable, serious patient safety events, such as surgical objects left inside patients or severe complications. https://t.co/KDH2lowuLN
An estimated 400,000 Americans are injured due to medical errors every year. But instead of strengthening accountability, many states have moved in the opposite direction by capping medical malpractice awards and limiting what injured patients can recover. https://t.co/9dJm1WnA8W
Research shows that more than 200,000 Americans die each year from medical errors, and hundreds of thousands more experience serious harm across care settings. https://t.co/60Zx1InGnm
You go into a hospital expecting healing. Instead, a preventable error changes your life forever.
Now imagine being told that the law limits what that loss is worth, no matter how severe the injury. Thatโs what malpractice caps do. https://t.co/P3bzdasUwS