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Robert W. Lee
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Motorcycles Loved by Many, Survived by Few

While motorcycles capture the heart of the rebel on the open road, they are dangerous and in the event of a crash, many bikers don’t survive.



Just taking a good hard look at a motorcycle is enough to point out that they have no protection for the rider. No seatbelts, airbags, bumpers like on cars or even crumple zones. Bikers are right out there in the wind, totally exposed to not only the elements, but also to other vehicles that may collide with them. In addition, road conditions… Continue

Posted on November 19, 2009 at 4:00pm

Robert W. Lee

Big Rig Crashes Prove Deadly

It’s a simple fact of life that when a big rig collides with another passenger vehicle, the passenger vehicle and the occupants do not fare well.



Most big rig accidents result in either serious injuries or death. There is no other outcome when something that large runs into another vehicle or a stationary object. “Even if the trucker is involved in a single vehicle rollover or jackknife scenario, the outcome is questionable for the driver,” said Robert W. Lee of the Lee Law Firm in… Continue

Posted on November 15, 2009 at 4:00pm

Robert W. Lee

The Trip and Fall Conundrum

Ever been in a situation where you slipped, then tripped and then fell hard, sustaining an injury? You may be eligible to file a personal injury lawsuit.



Everyone does fall now and then, sometimes through no fault of their own, but due to a wet patch on a floor, ice on a sidewalk or something lying where it should not be in the first place. Those kinds of falls, as opposed to the ones where we trip over our own feet, may be able to go to court to recover for injuries sustained during… Continue

Posted on November 10, 2009 at 4:00pm

Robert W. Lee

Defective Products Can Kill

When you buy something at a store, you expect that it will work, work properly and not cause you or others any harm.



It’s not too much of a stretch to expect things that you buy at a store to work. After all, you’re paying for a working product that is supposed to do its job and not cause anyone serious injuries. However, if the product happens to be defective and does cause harm or death to the user, you may be entitled to damages for the injuries.



In order to recover any… Continue

Posted on November 5, 2009 at 4:00pm

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