
Cruise Ship Injuries and U.S. Maritime Law: The One-Year Deadline Most Passengers Miss
A new $5M lawsuit against Carnival exposes how U.S. maritime law cuts cruise passengers' deadlines to sue from years to months — and how to protect your rights.
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A new $5M lawsuit against Carnival exposes how U.S. maritime law cuts cruise passengers' deadlines to sue from years to months — and how to protect your rights.

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A California bicycle accident claim hinges on the 2-year deadline, pure comparative negligence, and an attorney who knows how to value cyclist injuries.

The Tepezza MDL is moving toward a global settlement after the federal judge removed all trial deadlines. Find out if you qualify, what documentation you need, and why timing is critical.

The federal judge overseeing the Tepezza hearing loss MDL removed all bellwether trial deadlines in October 2025 — a move widely read as a settlement signal. Here is what patients need to know about where the litigation stands in April 2026.

If you were injured in a Houston truck accident, understanding your rights and how a truck accident attorney in Houston can help is vital. Get clear guidance on Texas law, the claims process, and costs.

Two back-to-back verdicts — $375M in New Mexico and $6M in California — have transformed social media addiction lawsuits from a legal long shot into a movement. Here's what families and claimants need to know.

Meta deactivated ads from Morgan & Morgan, Sokolove Law, and other firms recruiting plaintiffs for social media addiction lawsuits. Here's what the move means for legal marketing strategy in 2026.
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