- Brett Emison | October 03, 2011 11:26 AM | Kansas City, MO
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Wrongful Death
While many state legislatures, including those in Missouri and Illinois, have imposed substantial restrictions on the right to trial by jury in order to protect negligent corporations, many state...
- Brett Emison | April 16, 2010 6:21 PM | Kansas City, MO
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Defective & Dangerous Products
We learned earlier this week that Consumer Reports declared the Toyota-made Lexus GX460 a safety risk because of stability problems. Is Toyota's SUV the next Ford Explorer?
The Ford Explorer has a...
- Brett Emison | April 07, 2010 3:31 PM | Kansas City, MO
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Automobile Accidents
Does that headline sound familiar? It should. Even though the Associated Press just reported about this yesterday, you've been hearing about it here at InjuryBoard since January. After Toyota was...
- Brett Emison | January 26, 2010 10:58 AM | Kansas City, MO
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Tractor-Trailer Accidents
The Chicago Tribune has reported that an Indiana tractor trailer crash has killed two members of a Chicago-area family. The crash occurred in Shelby County, Indiana, about 30 miles southeast of...
- Brett Emison | December 29, 2009 11:54 AM | Kansas City, MO
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Tractor-Trailer Accidents
I reported yesterday about a tragic semi truck crash in Georgia that killed a three-year-old boy from Ross Township, Pennsylvania. Sean Thornton died and the remaining members of his family were...
- Brett Emison | December 28, 2009 10:43 AM | Kansas City, MO
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Tractor-Trailer Accidents
NBC news affiliate, WSAV, has reported that a semi truck crash rear-ended a minivan on I-95 in McIntosh County, Georgia killing three-year-old Sean Thornton and injuring five others.
A toddler is...
- Brett Emison | December 04, 2009 10:57 AM | Kansas City, MO
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Tractor-Trailer Accidents
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and WSB TV have reported that a Hampton, Georgia mother and her three children were seriously injured when they were struck by a tractor trailer that had run a stop...