Flexner Houser Injury Law in Wilmington, North Carolina handles a wide range of personal injury and worker's compensation cases.
We place the highest emphasis on our relationship with our clients. This client-focused approach to personal injury law results in representation that identifies and responds to client needs. We will take the time to listen to you, and to explain your legal rights in clear language so that you understand the nature of the case and the legal process involved with the claim.
Might as well sue the seatbelt manufacturers for hurting your shoulder and ribs while you’re at it? Maybe the oil companies for allowing your vehicle to move at all? Hell, might as well go sue the federal government for allowing you to drive such a dangerous vehicle on the roads.
Thats called tough sh*t, its actually being held at a temperature set by the health department in order to be held hot must be kept at a constant temperature for a certain amount of time. It all has to do with food safety if its cold and is hovering in what is known as the "danger zone" this is the temperature range in which bacteria growth could happen more rapidly. Otherwise yall could possibly end up sick and still suing mcdonalds lmao
You must know admiralty maritime laws and what words mean in the courts and the loopholes crooked politicians use to make money by making people go in front of a judge on foreign land . It's interesting reading law books.
It's this attitude that causes the spiralling increase in the costs of healthcare. A single ambulance drive is about £500. Even if her wrist was broken, she could have gone to ER later. Ambulance is NOT a taxi!
Ems is not a fast track to care. If you’re stable, you’re getting triaged just like everyone else & waiting just like everyone else. That’s a myth that’s widely reviled in American ems, and causes lots of…let’s just call it “moral hazard.”