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Charter Bus Crashes on Thanksgiving Trips: The Records That Disappear Fast if You Don’t Act
Thanksgiving is a busy time for travel, and unfortunately, charter bus crashes can be a [...]
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Holiday House Dog Bite in Oxford: When a Guest is Hurt, How Homeowner’s Insurance Actually Pays
Accidents can happen anywhere—even at a holiday house in Oxford, Mississippi, where you’ve gone above [...]
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Hunting Land Injuries in Mississippi: Tree Stand Falls or ATV Crashes and Who’s Liable on a Lease
Hunting is a widely cherished activity in Mississippi, attracting hunters from all over the country [...]
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School Bus Stop Injuries on Dark Mornings in Lee County: Notice, Immunity, and the Evidence Families Need
School bus stop injuries are a rising concern in many communities, particularly on dark mornings. [...]
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After the Time Change: Oxford Evening Slip-and-Falls from Poor Lighting and Wet Leaves — How to Prove Fault
As daylight hours shrink and the time changes, the risk of evening slip-and-fall accidents in [...]
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Wrongful Death after a Nursing Home Fall in Mississippi Records Families Need on Day One
When a loved one dies after a fall in a nursing home, it is a [...]
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Truck Crash at Dusk on I-22 Using ECM and Log Data to Challenge the Sun Glare Excuse
Truck accidents are an unfortunate part of the roadways, and sometimes the reasons behind these [...]
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School Bus Injuries in October Across Mississippi – Deadlines and Immunity Rules That Can Affect Your Claim
October is a time when many children across Mississippi return to school, and with it [...]
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