Posted on September 21st, 2019
By Taos Injury Lawyers
Among all of the various potential consequences of a car accident, no consequence is more devastating than the loss of a child. Sadly, unborn fetuses are at high risk in the event of a collision, and several types of maternal injuries can lead to miscarriages in accidents that could – and should – have been […]
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Posted on September 20th, 2019
By Taos Injury Lawyers
Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) is a type of brain injury caused by an inadequate flow of oxygen to a newborn’s brain. It is also known as birth asphyxia, perinatal asphyxia, and neonatal encephalopathy. While treatment options are available, immediate medical intervention is often necessary to mitigate the effects of HIE, and many newborns will experience […]
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Posted on September 19th, 2019
By Taos Injury Lawyers
When you imagined your child’s first moments, you imagined that he or she would be born healthy and ready to take on whatever life might bring his or her way. You imagined a moment filled with overwhelming joy and curiosity amount what the future might hold. You never imagined that your child could be born […]
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Posted on September 18th, 2019
By Taos Injury Lawyers
After you’ve been hurt in an accident, you’ll need to gather as much evidence as you can. This includes writing down detailed notes at the scene of the accident, taking photographs of both vehicles and any skid marks, and talking to law enforcement so that you can obtain a police report. An important way to […]
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Posted on July 22nd, 2019
By Taos Injury Lawyers
Lane splitting, also called lane sharing or white lining, is when a motorcyclist maneuvers their bike between lanes or rows of unmoving or barely moving vehicles that are heading the same way. While it’s a common practice in many states, only California has made this practice legal. Several other states have proposed legislation to make […]
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