by Chaikin & Sherman | Nov 19, 2014 | Other
On November 8, 2012, Dylan Williams was a junior at Tufts University. He was walking home from the library one evening. He entered a crosswalk equipped with a blinking yellow pedestrian alert light, and he was struck by a distracted driver. The collision was so... by Chaikin & Sherman | Nov 7, 2014 | Other
In Tipton, Missouri, high school football is the highlight of an autumn Friday night. Fans pack the stands and even spill out into the parking lots as they gather to root for the Tipton Cardinals. Last Halloween, the Cardinals were playing a rival team, Sacred Heart.... by Chaikin & Sherman | Jul 21, 2014 | Other
On June 22, 2013, Dany Dubuc-Marquis was driving a Chevrolet Cobalt, like many of the other GM victims whose stories we have brought to you on our blog. His car was a 2007 model. He was driving on Highway 139 in the dark pre-dawn hours near Rotox Pond, in Quebec,... by Chaikin & Sherman | Nov 21, 2013 | Other
Biking seems like such a great way to get around. For tourists, you can zip around between monuments and get to know the city like the locals. For commuters, you can save money on gas and fit in some exercise at the same time. But, riding a bike in Washington, D.C.,... by Chaikin & Sherman | Sep 16, 2013 | Other
It’s not soccer, or gymnastics, or lacrosse, even with its aggressive stick maneuvers and fast flying balls. It’s cheerleading. Cheerleading caused the highest number of catastrophic injuries in girls, accounting for 65% of direct catastrophic injuries of... by Chaikin & Sherman | Dec 2, 2009 | Other
The November 10, 2009 edition of the Washington Post contained Mr. Donald J. Chaikin’s obituary. The obituary noted Mr. Chaikin’s contribution to the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area Trial Lawyers’ Association , an organization in which he served...
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