They don't call it "beer gut" for nothing. For a very few unlucky individuals, chowing down on a meal consisting mainly of carbohydrates winds up getting them intoxicated without ever taking a sip of liquor. How can that be? These patients actually have a rare medical...
Month: January 2017
Are improperly trained truckers a hazard on the highways?
Do you ever see a semi-truck driver make a boneheaded move on the road and wonder if the driver got his commercial driver's license out of a Crackerjack box? It might not be that great of a stretch, unfortunately. Many truck drivers have not gotten adequate training...
Is subrogation a factor in your insurance claim?
Sometimes those who have been injured in auto accidents may have to deal with subrogation rights with an insurance company. While generally this action is taken between insurance companies, occasionally the injured party may become involved. Subrogation deals with the...
How may logo liability impact your case?
You can't drive down a highway in Virginia without passing scores of corporate logos plastered onto the rolling billboards known as semi trucks. Besides their advertising value, these logos have a legal purpose. Known as "logo liability," these familiar emblems and...