Personal Injury
Why You Should Refrain from Posting on Social Media During an Injury Lawsuit
Social media has become a big part of our everyday life. Therefore, many people often do not stop and think about how posting on social media can negatively impact the outcome of their personal injury case. While it is strongly encouraged to take photos, record videos, and write in a journal about your accident, it…
Read MoreAttorney William “Bill” T. May Joins Merkel & Cocke, P.A.
Merkel & Cocke, P.A. is pleased to welcome William “Bill” T. May to the firm. Mr. May is one of the most respected trial lawyers in the state. He brings over 33 years of experience in Mississippi state and federal courts. He focuses his practice on Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Product Liability, Premises Liability, and Commercial…
Read MoreParalysis Can Lead to Life-Threatening Complications
Paralysis can be, and is often, the result of someone else’s negligence. On its own, paralysis is a difficult condition to acclimate into your everyday life, and when it can cause further medical issues that put your life into danger, your suffering needs to be taken seriously. Paralysis has the potential to impact additional bodily…
Read MoreAVs Are Hitting the Streets in Mississippi. Are We Fully Prepared?
Autonomous vehicles hold the promise of transforming the streets of Mississippi, potentially addressing the challenges posed by unsafe driving practices. With their ability to adhere strictly to traffic rules, avoid collisions, and eliminate the risk of impaired driving, AVs could contribute to enhanced road safety. However, the state’s existing infrastructure may pose a significant hurdle…
Read MoreWho’s Liable for an Accident with a Delivery Van?
Accidents involving delivery vans are becoming increasingly common. With the rise of online shopping and the growing demand for fast deliveries, we’ve seen a proportionate rise of delivery van crashes on our roads. As with any type of accident, delivery van collisions can lead to serious damage and injury, and determining liability for these damages…
Read MoreClaiming Workers’ Compensation in Mississippi After a Crane Collapse
Like any type of construction equipment or vehicle, cranes have been known to fail. It’s not difficult to imagine how the collapse of an enormous, heavy construction crane can have devastating consequences. These accidents can occur due to a variety of factors, but regardless of the causes, they can result in severe injuries or even…
Read MoreWhich Types of Accidents Can Lead to Permanent Nerve Damage?
Many individuals suffer nerve damage after being involved in an accident. Whether it is a car, pedestrian, bicycle, slip and fall, motorcycle, or work-related accident; permanent nerve damage is a possibility in all types of accidents. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke states that over 20 million people in the United States currently…
Read MoreI Fell at a Mississippi Casino; Can You Help?
Mississippi is home to several different casinos that people from around the country visit to have fun, win money, eat at fine dining restaurants, and so much more. However, these places can become busy and overcrowded quickly, causing people to fall and suffer injuries. This typically results in a few minor cuts or bruises, but…
Read MoreThe Risks of Revision Surgeries
No surgery is without risk, especially if the individual is older and or immune-compromised. Revision surgeries, or those where surgeons correct or alter their patients’ previous surgical procedures, are arguably even more risky. Errors resulting in revision surgeries are sometimes due to medical malpractice, though not always. In some revision surgeries, an erroneous 501(k) Clearance…
Read MoreNew Injection Could Help Heal Spinal Cord Injuries
Spinal cord injuries can change a person’s life forever. While some may be able to continue a relatively normal life with the help of physical therapy, others are not always so lucky. Any type of injury to the spinal cord, whether minor or severe, can lead to permanent damage. Since the spinal cord is part…
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