| Jul 25, 2017 | Health & Safety, Personal Injury
Fatigue is a major risk factor for many workers. Whether you work night shifts, have more than one job, or just have too much on your plate, sleep deprivation can quickly catch up to you. It is estimated that workers who get less than 5 hours of sleep comprise more...
| Jul 20, 2017 | Firm News
Medical malpractice laws are set in place for the benefit of injured patients. A bill that Congress is considering, however, seems to do the opposite. H.R. 1215, also called the “Protecting Access to Care Act of 2017,” was introduced to the House of Representatives in...
| Jul 14, 2017 | Firm News
We at Williams DeClark Tuschman Co., L.P.A., are exceptionally honored to announce our very own Attorney Chad Tuschman has been nominated for the Lifetime Achievement Award, appointed by America’s Top 100 Attorneys®. This incredible distinction is limited to only 100...
| Jul 12, 2017 | Personal Injury
With any type of motor vehicle accident, it can be difficult to determine who is responsible for causing the crash. However, boating accidents can be particularly tricky because waterways are generally governed by a much less strict set of rules than roadways. For...
| Jul 11, 2017 | Medical Malpractice
Since its development and first use in 1959, Fentanyl has become a popular drug for many doctors. Its pain relief abilities are maximized by the patch, which releases the drug over a few days. By providing long-term pain relief, it is a helpful option for those...
| Jul 3, 2017 | Medical Malpractice
Opioids are drugs that relieve pain. While they have many uses, doctors are starting to prescribe them in quantities that can harm patients. Some of the most powerful opioid drugs, such as Fentanyl, should only be used in extreme cases of chronic and severe pain. Many...