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    Keeping a Safe Distance: Avoid a Rear-End Collision

    A rear-end collision simply refers to situations when one vehicle strikes another from behind. This particular type of wreck is one of the most common. Typically, the driver in the rear is held to be responsible for the accident. The law imposes a duty on all drivers to ensure that he or she has enough Read More

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    Carbon Monoxide Poisoning – A Silent Killer

      Last week, the Wichita Eagle published an article on the possibility of Sedgwick County passing a code which would require a carbon monoxide detector in all new homes.  See www.kansas.com/news/local/article15711182.html  The article touches on a subject close to our hearts, as we have first hand experience in handling cases where individuals have suffered severe carbon monoxide poisoning as Read More

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    The Kansas Association for Justice (KsAJ) Confirms Tina Huntington as an Eagle Advocate

    On March 20, 2015, at the Kansas Association for Justice’s (KsAJ) and the Legacy of Justice Foundation’s quarterly meeting, Tina Huntington was confirmed as an Eagle in the Association. The KsAJ Eagles Club is the premier group of personal injury lawyers in Kansas. The Eagles who have dedicated themselves to helping victims and their families. Read More

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    Wall Huntington Participates in KsAJ “Bring Your Law Suits” Serivce Project

    “BRING YOUR LAW SUITS”  On Friday Larry and Tina participated in the Kansas Association for Justice (KsAJ) “Bring Your Law Suits” service project. The goal was to benefit the Salina Rescue Mission, www.salinarescuemission.com and Ashby House www.ashbyhouse.org. These are two wonderful charities. The Ashby House was founded in 1992. It is the only full time family shelter in the area for Read More

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    Cops & Robbers – Dachshund Style

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    Vaginal Mesh Implants: Organ Perforation, Infection and Other Side Effects

    Has this Happened to You?Statics show that women have suffered disproportionately from the effects of dangerous and defective drugs and medical devices. Too often, corporations rush to get products on the market with inadequate safety studies, or even worse, concealing known issues for the sake of making money. Surgical Mesh Implants According to the statistics, Read More

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    Drinking and Driving Is a Bad Mix

    According to Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), 10,076 people were killed and approximately 290,000 were injured by drunk drivers in 2013. Each crash, each death, each injury impacts not only the person in the crash, but family, friends, classmates, coworkers and more. The costs of drunk driving is enormous. It even affects those who were Read More

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    Larry Wall speaks at the WBA Medical Malpractice Trial Practice Seminar

    Larry Wall speaks at the WBA Medical Malpractice Trial Practice SeminarOn Friday, February 6, 2015, Larry Wall was a speaker at the Wichita Bar Association’s continuing legal education seminar. The seminar focused on the topic of Medical Malpractice Trial Practice. Mr. Wall spoke on the subject of Patient Safety. The event was well attended by local Read More

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    Bike Safety Tips

    Safety Tips that Everyone Should FollowThe roads of the nation for bicycle riders are getting more dangerous. A recent study sponsored by the Governors Highway Safety Association found that annual bicycle deaths in the US were up 16 percent from 621 in 2010 to 722 in 2012. In the same period, fatalities for motorists increased Read More

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    DROWSY DRIVERS EQUALS HAZARDOUS HIGHWAYS

    Driving Drowsy Is a Serious Traffic Safety Concern Research from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety reveals driver fatigue is a factor for more car accidents than federal government statistics had indicated. According to AAA, 21% of fatal crashes involve drowsy driver’s.  (The 2011 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) report showed 2.5%). In terms Read More

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