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    Workplace Injuries Caused by Defective Industrial Machines: Understanding Your Legal Rights

    Industrial machines are essential in many workplaces, including factories, warehouses, and construction sites. Unfortunately, when these machines are defective or lack proper safety features, they can cause serious and life-changing injuries. Workers hurt by dangerous equipment may have the right to workers’ compensation benefits and a third-party claim against the manufacturer or another responsible company.[…]


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    AI and Medical Malpractice: Who Is Responsible When Artificial Intelligence Contributes to a Medical Error?

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing modern healthcare. Doctors and hospitals now use AI-powered systems to assist with diagnosing illnesses, reviewing medical imaging, and recommending treatment plans. While these tools can improve efficiency and accuracy, they also raise an important question for patients: who is responsible when an AI system contributes to a medical mistake?[…]


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    Supreme Court Rules Transit Agencies Can Be Sued After Out-of-State Accidents

    In a recently released decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that New Jersey‘s public transit system can be held responsible for injuries that it causes outside of the state of New Jersey. In practical terms, this means that when someone is hurt by a bus or train operated by New Jersey Transit — even if[…]


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    USPS’s New Postmark Rule: Why It Matters for Legal Filings and Deadlines

    On December 24th 2025, the United States Postal Service (USPS) recently changed how postmarks are applied, and while the update may seem technical, it has real consequences—especially for legal filings and other deadline-driven mail. What Changed? Under the new USPS rule, a postmark no longer reliably reflects the date a document was mailed or dropped[…]


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