West Virginia motorists see a lot of big rigs on I-70 and other busy highways. It can also be a little intimidating to meet an 18-wheeler on a curve on one of our winding roads. The trailer portion of these rigs often follow the truck on a shorter path and end up left...
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Using communication to prevent medical malpractice
On Behalf of Gellner Law Offices | Mar 19, 2019 | Medical Malpractice
Even though incidents of medical malpractice may vary in regards to what actually happened, many of these situations have one thing in common: communication was lacking. Health care professionals in West Virginia must communicate with each other and streamline their...
Head-on collision in West Virginia kills 2
On Behalf of Gellner Law Offices | Mar 8, 2019 | Auto Accident Injuries
A head-on collision can be the scariest type. The drivers of the vehicles may see that the danger is imminent but be unable to prevent the crash from happening. A two-vehicle accident in Malden, West Virginia last week killed two occupants and sent three...
Traffic fatalities in U.S. top 40,000 for third year in a row
On Behalf of Gellner Law Offices | Mar 6, 2019 | Auto Accident Injuries, Motor Vehicle Accidents
Driving in the United States is quite dangerous - likely the most dangerous thing the average person will do on a daily basis. And recent trends indicate that the United States is going in the wrong direction when it comes to driving safety. According to the National...
Why do brain injuries have such variances in symptoms?
On Behalf of Gellner Law Offices | Feb 8, 2019 | Catastrophic Injuries & Wrongful Death
A traumatic brain injury is something that you must always take seriously. While they are often mild, there is always a chance the injury is severe and could be life threatening. If you suffer a brain injury, even your doctor in West Virginia may not know the severity...
After an accident, watch for signs of a TBI
On Behalf of Gellner Law Offices | Feb 5, 2019 | Uncategorized
When you merge onto I-70, you probably do not think much about being in an automobile accident. After all, you drive safe. Automobile collisions on West Virginia’s roadways are more common than you probably think, though. Eventually, you may find yourself...
What are the dangers of using a snow blower?
On Behalf of Gellner Law Offices | Jan 25, 2019 | Product Liability
When the sky opens up and dumps snow down on West Virginia, everyone's minds turn to the cleanup. After a large snowfall, you and your neighbors begin to dig out. You could use a shovel, but it's more likely that you will grab your snow blower. A snow blower can get...
Involved in a car accident? What to discuss with your doctor
On Behalf of Gellner Law Offices | Jan 22, 2019 | Uncategorized
Even minor car accidents have the capability to seriously injure all parties involved. More serious accidents routinely cause some injury and anyone involved should look out for their own health after a crash. One of the most important things to do following an...
What is Medicaid fraud?
On Behalf of Gellner Law Offices | Jan 11, 2019 | Medical Malpractice
Many people in West Virginia rely on Medicaid to supply them with medical insurance. If you are one of these people, this coverage is probably very important to you. However, it can be taken away if abused. It does not even have to be you who abuses it. Medicaid fraud...
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