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Blog Posts in December, 2013

  • MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM THE SALZMANN FIRM

    Posted By Legally Pink Law, PLLC || 24-Dec-2013

    At Legally Pink Law, PLLC, we care deeply for our clients. We get to know the details of your case and the impact on your life, as we work on your Orlando medical malpractice or personal injury claim, we know we’re interacting with you during a very difficult time. Even so, we’ve been blessed with clients who are a pleasure to serve. Even during these hard times, we try to remind you ...
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  • HOLIDAY TRAVEL AND AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS: GETTING STUCK

    Posted By Legally Pink Law, PLLC || 23-Dec-2013

    If you find yourself in a situation where you’re stuck in the snow this winter while visiting family for the holidays, Orlando personal injury attorney Carolyn Salzmann reminds you to proceed with caution. Don’t panic–it’s very much like being stuck in the sand at the beach and we know you can handle that! If you get stuck… Do not spin your wheels. This will only dig ...
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  • HOLIDAY TRAVEL AND AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS: FRONT WHEEL SKID

    Posted By Legally Pink Law, PLLC || 18-Dec-2013

    As you head up North to visit family this season, the all-women attorney team at Legally Pink Law, PLLC reminds you to drive carefully and cautiously. As Orlando personal injury litigators, we know the consequence of unsafe driving conditions. If you’re in a situation where your front wheels skid, here are some helpful tips. If your front wheels skid… Take your foot off the gas and ...
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  • HOLIDAY TRAVEL AND AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS: REAR WHEEL SKID

    Posted By Legally Pink Law, PLLC || 16-Dec-2013

    For Florida drivers traveling across icy roads this holiday season, Orlando personal injury attorney Carolyn Salzmann reminds drivers how to react if those rear wheels skid. We want to help you avoid auto accidents! If your rear wheels skid… Take your foot off the accelerator. Steer in the direction you want the front wheels to go. If your rear wheels start sliding the other way as you ...
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  • HOLIDAY TRAVEL AND AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS: PREPARE AND PRACTICE

    Posted By Legally Pink Law || 10-Dec-2013

    As you begin your holiday preparations, your Orlando personal injury attorneys at Legally Pink Law remind you to be careful in driving conditions. Floridians aren’t accustomed to driving in cold weather, so if you’re headed North to visit family or friends this season, preparation is essential. Over the new few weeks, we will review some tips for driving safely in cold, icy conditions. ...
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  • HEART DEVICE EVIDENCES IMPORTANCE OF QUALITY CONTROL

    Posted By Legally Pink Law || 4-Dec-2013

    At Legally Pink Law, our team of attorneys work to ensure that you’re up to date on news related to defective medical devices and Orlando medical malpractice. Doctors at a the Cleveland Clinic have linked a particular heart device with increased incidence of blood clots according to The New York Times. The device highlights the importance of The HeartMate II is a left ventricular assist ...
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  • 3-D PRINTERS AND POTENTIAL LITIGATION

    Posted By SALZMANN FIRM || 2-Dec-2013

    A recent New York Times article summarizes both the potential of 3-D computing and the possible legal implications of this new technology for both producers and consumers. At Legally Pink Law, we’re interested in protecting consumers and we foresee legal implications with Orlando product liability and medical devices manufactured using these new technologies. 3-D printers are essentially ...
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