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Beware of a possible brain injury after a car wreck
On Behalf of Dorian, Goldstein, Wisniewski & Orchinik, P.C. | Sep 7, 2021 | Personal Injury
The impact of a car wreck can do severe damage to the body. In some cases, the victims of a motor vehicle crash will suffer a head injury. While this might be obvious if someone hits their head during the crash, it’s also possible that the injury won’t be immediately...
Which dogs are most likely to bite?
On Behalf of Dorian, Goldstein, Wisniewski & Orchinik, P.C. | Jul 13, 2021 | Personal Injury
Dogs of all kinds can bite, but there are some that are more likely to bite than others. Interestingly, the dogs that bite the most are probably not the dogs that you would consider the most dangerous. Despite that, their bites still carry harmful bacteria and may...
How do you prove liability for a slip-and-fall accident?
On Behalf of Dorian, Goldstein, Wisniewski & Orchinik, P.C. | Jun 16, 2021 | Personal Injury
You stopped by the local store to buy groceries and walked right into a patch of cooking oil somebody spilled on the floor. You ended up breaking your hip in the fall. You feel like the owner or management of the property should be responsible for your lost wages,...
Be wary of more dogs as the weather gets warmer
On Behalf of Dorian, Goldstein, Wisniewski & Orchinik, P.C. | May 5, 2021 | Personal Injury
As any dog owner knows, walking the dog is a year-long necessity. There could be two feet of snow on the ground and the dog still needs to get outside at some point. However, as the warmer summer weather arrives, dogs will likely spend more time outside. Walks will...
Catching yourself can be how you get hurt in a slip-and-fall
On Behalf of Dorian, Goldstein, Wisniewski & Orchinik, P.C. | Apr 7, 2021 | Personal Injury
When you lose your balance and fall, much of what you do is instinctual. People may move their arms rapidly or kick their legs to try to regain balance. They may reach out to grab something, hoping to stop their fall. The very actions people take to try to help...
Types of dog bites
On Behalf of Dorian, Goldstein, Wisniewski & Orchinik, P.C. | Jan 11, 2021 | Blog, Personal Injury
Having a dog as a pet is very prevalent in Pennsylvania and around the country. Thus it is no surprise why so many people report being attacked and bitten by dogs. As painful and as traumatic as they may all be, they're not all the same. Levels of dog bites There are...
Can you sue a sporting venue for injuries you suffered on their premises?
On Behalf of Dorian, Goldstein, Wisniewski & Orchinik, P.C. | Dec 4, 2020 | Personal Injury
If you regularly follow sports, you’re probably aware of various incidents in recent years where fans suffered injuries while viewing a sporting event. Such incidents, unfortunately, happen more often than they should. You should know what types of injuries are most...
Disease: The hidden danger of a dog bite
On Behalf of Dorian, Goldstein, Wisniewski & Orchinik, P.C. | Nov 15, 2020 | Personal Injury
In a vicious dog attack, human tissue can suffer severe damage such as deep tears in the flesh or broken bones caused by dog bites. These situations require prompt medical attention, and most victims know that they must seek such help immediately. Sometimes, dog...
TMJ injuries often linger long after accidents happen
On Behalf of Dorian, Goldstein, Wisniewski & Orchinik, P.C. | Oct 14, 2020 | Blog, Car Accidents, Personal Injury
There are many vehicles traveling in and around Bucks County, which can lead to car accidents. Motor vehicle accidents are often violent in nature and tend to inflict injuries caused by blunt force trauma. Injuries to the jaw are especially troublesome as well as...
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