The FDA has expanded Dupixent's use to additional pediatric patients while continuing to review reports of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. Researchers, regulators, and attorneys are closely watching developments involving the widely prescribed medication.
Virginia bicycle accident cases often hinge on traffic laws, driver negligence, and contributory negligence rules. Learn the key bicycle laws that apply to cyclists and motorists, and how they can affect liability and compensation after a crash.
The U.S. Supreme Court is entering decision season. By the end of June, major rulings are expected on birthright citizenship, workplace rights, federal agencies, voting laws, and constitutional rights, decisions that could affect Americans for years.
Can you sue after a car accident if you weren't wearing a seat belt? This guide explains Virginia seat belt laws, how they affect personal injury claims, and why injured victims may still be entitled to full compensation.
Texas is investigating several trucking schools over allegations involving driver qualifications and training standards. What does the investigation reveal about truck driver safety, commercial licensing requirements, and the risks facing Texas drivers?
As hurricane season begins, Louisiana homeowners face more than just storm risks. Rising insurance premiums, larger deductibles, and shrinking coverage are creating what some call a growing “hurricane tax.”
Breathitt school district secured a $27 million settlement with Meta, ByteDance, Snap Inc, and Google over teen mental health crises allegedly caused by social media. As more than 1,300 school districts pursue similar claims, the deal could shape the future of the social media addiction litigation.
New Joint Commission data shows hospital patient falls reached an all-time high in 2024. Learn why these injuries continue to rise, what reporting changes are coming in 2027, and when a preventable hospital fall may support a medical malpractice claim.
Anesthesia errors can lead to devastating injuries, including brain damage, paralysis, and death. Learn how these mistakes happen, when they may constitute medical malpractice, and what Virginia patients and families should know after a preventable anesthesia injury.