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Kids’ Concussions: More Rest Not Necessarily Better

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Concussions, even mild concussions, are serious injuries in kids and adults. Concussions are a form of traumatic brain injury. For kids, standard aftercare includes taking a break from school, sports and lots of solitary rest at home. But how much rest do kids need? A new study has found that extended rest may not… Read More »

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When Pursuing Legal Action, Find a Lawyer Who Will Be Your Representative and Your Partner

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

The legal system in the United States, while not perfect, is one of the best in the world. Even though its one of the best, it’s still complex and intimidating for people who aren’t acquainted with it. The events that lead clients to our doors are sudden and, sometimes, very traumatic. They may be… Read More »

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When Worker’s Comp Isn’t Enough: Third-Party Claims

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

When a worker is injured on the job, most know that they’re entitled to some form of worker’s compensation from their employer. Worker’s comp (as it is commonly known) is a state-mandated insurance program. When an employee suffers a job-related injury or illness, they are entitled to compensation regardless of who was at fault…. Read More »

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Diabetes: Misconceptions and Symptoms

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Last month, my family and I celebrated a bittersweet milestone. My wife and participated in the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) One Walk with our two sons. Both my children have Type 1 diabetes and this year marked the 10th anniversary of our eldest son’s diagnosis. In honor of that, my family committed to… Read More »

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Elevator Safety Tips for Children

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

I was honored to be interviewed for CBS This Morning for its piece on the dangers of in-home elevators. The segment focused on the Nelson family and their son Jordan, and mentioned Jacob Helvey. The families of both boys continue to inspire my partners and me with their advocacy. They are determined to prevent… Read More »

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Home Safety: Prevent Fires During the Holidays

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Hundreds of thousands of home fires happen every year in the United States. Although the number of fatalities and injuries is on the decline, thousands die or are injured in fires annually, with fires occurring more often during the winter months, peaking in December and January. As we retreat indoors to celebrate (and stay… Read More »

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Teens Engage in #1 Form of Distracted Driving

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Most Americans drive everyday as a necessity. Perhaps that’s why we forget just how dangerous driving is. But thousands of people are killed every year in traffic fatalities and many more are wounded in car crashes. Public awareness campaigns and laws educate the public about the dangers of driving while under the influence of… Read More »

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Andy Cash on CBS This Morning

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Cash, Krugler & Fredericks partner Andy Cash appeared on CBS This Morning on November 10, 2014 to discuss the lack of oversight for in-home elevators. The feature focused on the Nelson family, a firm client, whose son Jordan was seriously injured in a rental home last fall. View the segment here.

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5 Questions to Ask a Personal Injury Lawyer

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

When you or a loved one has been injured because of someone else’s negligence, it’s important to acquire legal counsel as soon as possible. Evidence needs to be protected and collected and witnesses need to be interviewed. Hiring capable legal counsel removes some of the burden from your shoulders at a trying time. Actions… Read More »

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Elevator Accident Causes Injuries in the Workplace

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

A little over a month ago, we were dismayed to hear of a fatal elevator accident in Istanbul. Ten construction workers lost their lives when an elevator plummeted to the ground from the 32nd floor of the building they were working on. Investigators later found at least three indications of negligence that likely contributed… Read More »

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