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Three Reasons Social Media Can Make Your Personal Injury Lawyer’s Job Harder

Three Reasons Social Media Can Make Your Personal Injury Lawyer’s Job Harder

by Reiner, Slaughter & Frankel LLP | Jan 22, 2018 | News

Social media is an integral part of American life. Social networking and photo sharing platforms are so common that most people don’t think twice about “checking in” to a location or posting daily updates. For accident victims working with a personal injury lawyer,...
5 Common Causes Of Tractor-Trailer Accidents

5 Common Causes Of Tractor-Trailer Accidents

by Reiner, Slaughter & Frankel LLP | Dec 27, 2017 | News, Safety Articles

While tractor-trailer drivers are trained to share the road with passenger vehicles, accidents do happen. About half a million big rig accidents happen annually, and these accidents account for 10% of traffic-related deaths. When a client comes in following one of...

Safety Matters: RSM&F Use Snapchat Filters to Promote Distraction-Free Driving

by Reiner, Slaughter & Frankel LLP | May 2, 2017 | News, Safety Articles

Redding Lawyers Use Snapchat to Convey Distracted Driving Message to High Schools “Don’t Snap and Drive” Snapchat Filters appear on Shasta, Enterprise, and Foothill Campuses REDDING, Calif. — Over 2,000 students at Shasta, Enterprise, and Foothill high schools have...

Record Searchlight: Changes “living testament” to teens killed on Victor

by Reiner, Slaughter & Frankel LLP | Apr 28, 2017 | News

As published on Redding.com on April 27, 2017 by Sean Longoria Original article here. Changes “living testament” to teens killed on Victor Justin Schjoth aspired to a career as a counselor for troubled teens, his father said. More than four years after his...

Caltrans hit with $56.5M Verdict

by Reiner, Slaughter & Frankel LLP | Feb 8, 2017 | News, Verdicts and Settlements

A Northern California jury has awarded Kyle Anderson, a 26 year-old construction worker, $56.5 million after determining that the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) was 100% liable for causing his severe brain injury resulting in quadriplegia at a road...

Judge renders $19.7M Verdict to Boy Who Shot Himself

by Reiner, Slaughter & Frankel LLP | Jan 18, 2017 | News, Verdicts and Settlements

A California judge awarded a verdict of $19.7M to Grady Stepp who was two years old and suffered a severe brain injury after he accidentally shot himself between the eyes at his great-grandparents home in Shingletown, California on February 13, 2011. The verdict is...
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