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Springing Forward, Cautiously

Article: Springing Forward, Cautiously

Most of the United States, including California, participates in Daylight Saving Time, though there has been discussion about abandoning the practice.

Pain and Suffering Damages in Workers' Compensation Claims

Article: Pain and Suffering Damages in Workers' Compensation Claims

One question the Law Offices of Scott Warmuth is often asked about by injured workers is how to pursue recovery for pain and suffering.

Social Media and Your Personal Injury Case

Article: Social Media and Your Personal Injury Case

Social media has made it possible to broadcast your life to anyone interested in following along, and sometimes that can have consequences.

Ladder Safety

Article: Ladder Safety

Hundreds of thousands of people suffer ladder-related injuries in the United States every year.  Falls from even short ladders can result in serious injury and death, necessitating caution for any workers planning to use a ladder for any purpose.

Smoking and Vaping Considered Covid-19 Risk Factor

Article: Smoking and Vaping Considered Covid-19 Risk Factor

Health officials are warning smokers and vapers that tobacco and vaping products that require inhalation may carry multiple risks during the Covid-19 pandemic.

National Dog Bite Prevention Week Begins Sunday

Article: National Dog Bite Prevention Week Begins Sunday

Any dog can bite, but nearly every dog bite is preventable.  That is the message promoted during National Dog Bite Prevention Week, which begins on April 12.

What is a Statute of Limitations?

Article: What is a Statute of Limitations?

One topic many clients have questions about is something called the 'statute of limitations'.  The phrase is most widely known in relation to criminal offenses.

Generic Opioid Manufacturer to Pay $1.6 Billion to Settle Lawsuits

Article: Generic Opioid Manufacturer to Pay $1.6 Billion to Settle Lawsuits

Generic opioid manufacturer Mallinckrodt has tentatively agreed to pay $1.6 billion to settle thousands of lawsuits filed in connection with the part the company played in fueling the opioid crisis.