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When “Clean Rooms” Result in Defective Drugs

A Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland Injury Attorney Explains the Dangers Six of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies are based in the United States, which includes the $61 billion juggernaut Johnson & Johnson, the largest company by revenue. With factories throughout the nation, the United States synthesizes and creates a significant portion of the world’s...

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Do You Need to Appeal a Workers’ Comp Denial?

A Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia Injury Attorney Can Help Workers’ compensation has been used in America since before the Civil War. Whether it is disability benefits, compensation for medical treatment, vocational rehabilitation, or survivor benefits, workers’ comp is an important tool...

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Does My Employer Have to Have Workers’ Comp?

Workers' compensation plays an important part in modern injury law. Initially introduced in 1855, it has long provided a means for ordinary, hardworking Americans to get the medical treatment they need if they are injured on the job. The Beltway and Beyond Workers' compensation is required for all employers in Virginia,...

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Why Defective Tires Are Dangerous

Prior to the introduction of tire pressure monitoring systems, flat tires and blowouts caused an estimated 414 deaths, 10,275 non-fatal injuries, and 78,392 transportation accidents each year in the United States, according to a 2003 report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In an effort to reduce the number of tire-related

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