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Mislabeling vs. Misbranding: A Practical Guide with Examples
In general, mislabeling refers to errors or omissions on product labels, while misbranding refers to false or misleading claims or representations about the product. Here are tons of examples in bulleted and numbered lists.
The Ultimate Guide to False-Advertising Law in New York: 22 FAQs
Learn New York False Advertising through FAQs and case analyses.
The Top 5 Reasons to Hire a Car Accident Attorney Near You After a Crash
After a car crash, hiring a St. Louis car accident lawyer near you is crucial. They provide legal knowledge, evidence gathering, negotiation, and court representation to help you get the compensation you need and deserve.
5 Common Reasons Your Car Injury Claim is Delayed
Common issues that can delay a car accident claim include lengthy medical treatment, liability disputes, the need for the case to go to court, multiple negligent parties, and little to no proof of liability. An experienced attorney can help you gather evidence, negotiate with the insurer, and represent you in court if necessary.
Insurance Company Questions After Car Accident: What to Expect
Car insurers may try to minimize claims by asking tricky questions. It's essential to consult with an experienced attorney before answering them.
Who Is at Fault in a Parking Lot Accident in New York?
If you are involved in a parking lot accident in New York, seeking legal assistance is recommended to navigate complexities in determining fault and negotiating with insurance companies.
Lane Splitting, Liability, and Motorcycle Accidents in Florida
What causes or contributes to motorcycle accidents?
A lack of visibility, of course. The number one thing most drivers say after getting into an accident with a motorcycle is, “I never saw him.”
But there are also some basic hazards, like the fact that motorcyclists are not protected by much more than their helmets and clothes. Crash on the road or into a passenger car and that’s going to hurt.
And then there are motorcycle driver errors—mistakes and dangerous driving habits.
Like lane splitting.
2 Things You Need to Do if You are Injured at Work
If you are injured at work or contract a work-related disease, there are 2 things you must do.
Commercial Truck Accidents and the “Black Box”
Accidents between commercial trucks (semi-trucks, 18-wheelers, and other “big rigs”) and passenger cars are catastrophic. Passengers in cars that get into a crash with a truck frequently suffer catastrophic injuries (e.g., brain damage, spinal cord damage, loss of limbs, etc.) or death.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is the lead federal agency that regulates the trucking industry. It develops safety guidelines and enforces federal laws governing trucking rules and regulations.
Truck drivers and trucking companies must strictly comply with a number of regulations governing everything from fleet maintenance to driver hours and rest periods and more.
What to Expect During a Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE)
This article provides information about functional capacity evaluations (FCEs) that are ordered to determine a worker's physical abilities and limitations related to work. It answers frequently asked questions about FCEs, including who performs them, how they differ from regular medical examinations, whether an FCE is right for a claim, what to do if additional treatment is needed, how long the evaluation takes, and what happens after the evaluation is complete.