Recent Posts in Wrongful death Category
Posted on Jan 6, 2012 By Doug Crisp
As Tucson and Phoenix car accident lawyers, we speak to many people who are injured by others who do not carry car insurance. Because of this, uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Coverage (or UM and ...
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Posted on Jun 13, 2011 By Doug Zanes
As Tucson and Phoenix boating accident lawyers, my Zanes Law team helps hundreds of clients each year who have been injured in preventable accidents. So as we move into the heart of the Arizona summer ...
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Posted on Feb 16, 2011 By Doug Zanes
As an Arizona car accident attorney, I have represented hundreds of children who have been injured in car accidents. Car accidents are still the leading cause of death among children. This is why it ...
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Posted on Jan 3, 2011 By Doug Zanes
As a Tucson and Phoenix personal injury attorney, I pay special attention to any product that can cause an injury. Recently, the consumer Product Safety Commission has outlawed the manufacture, sale, ...
Continue reading "Drop Side Cribs Banned!" »
Posted on Dec 2, 2010 By Doug Zanes
The nice weather has hit Arizona. It is no longer 100+ degrees outside and riding a motorcycle is a great way to enjoy a beautiful day. Bikers need to exercise extreme safety. Motorcycle accidents ...
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Posted on Nov 24, 2010 By Doug Zanes
Car accidents are a leading cause of accidental child injuries and deaths. Young children who are playing or walking near a road are especially vulnerable. Unfortunately, in both Tucson and Phoenix, ...
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Posted on Nov 16, 2010 By Doug Zanes
According to the Arizona Department of Transportation, over the past two years car accident deaths are at a 16-year low. This equates to a 14 percent decline in car accident deaths over this time ...
Continue reading "Car Accident Deaths Down Statewide - But Not On I-19" »