What if a car's tire explodes after a repair?

by Administrator 18. November 2009 06:50

Many tires are not produced to last as long as cars. For this reason, tires must be replaced and repaired regularly.

In some cases, after a tire is replaced or repaired, it may blow out due to a defect. This tire explosion could lead to a serious car accident and severe injuries. 

When this occurs, the original tire manufacturer may not responsible for covering damages. Instead, the company that replaced or repaired the tire may be responsible. 

If you have questions about your car accident caused by a tire explosion, contact the Appleton tire explosion lawyers of 800-242-2874. 

What if a driver cannot remember the details of an accident?

by Administrator 18. November 2009 06:46

After a serious accident, many drivers are shaken up and may not be able to recall all the details of the accident. When this occurs, the police accident report may be missing many key details.

Some people believe that without these key details they will not be able to construct a winnable case. This belief, however, should not deter drivers from filing personal injury claims. 

In many cases, lawyers have the expertise and experience to use evidence from the accident to reconstruct many of the key details. 

If you or anyone you know is considering filing a personal injury claim, contact the Appleton personal injury lawyers of Habush, Habush, & Rottier, S.C., at 800-242-2874. 

The dangers of road hazards

by Administrator 11. November 2009 05:02

Roads that are worn down and have not been repaired in many years could pose a danger to drivers. Many of these roads often have potholes or other defects.

While small potholes and other road hazards will likely not cause cars to swerve off the road, they could lead to wear and tear on vehicles, which could eventually lead to serious accidents.

Large potholes and other sizeable road hazards, on the other hand, could cause a car to swerve or slow down suddenly, which could significantly inrease the chances of an accident. 

If you or anyone you know has been injured in a car accident due to a road hazard, contact the Appleton personal injury attorneys of Habush, Habush, & Rottier, S.C., at 800-242-2874. 

Are online pharmacies safe?

by Administrator 2. November 2009 07:09

Are online pharmacies safe? It depends. 

Some websites sell drugs to patients without prescriptions. In many cases, these drugs are not FDA approved and may be dangerous to person who takes them. 

Other websites will ask people to fill out questionnaires, and based on their answers, prescribe or recommend a drug for them. More often than not, these websites will also sell the drugs directly to the patient. 

These two types of websites could be dangerous to people seeking medication. Because the drugs offered on these websites have not undergone proper testing, they may not deliver the desired benefits and may cause serious side effects. 

However, some websites may offer a safe drug option. These websites allow patients to enter their prescription and select a method for delivery or pickup. In many cases, these websites are linked to a legitimate pharmacy or have received government approval to dispense prescription drugs. 

If you or anyone you know has suffered injuries from taking drugs, contact the Appleton drug malpractice lawyers of Habush, Habush, & Rottier, S.C., at 800-242-2874. 

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