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Carma Henson Speaks at AAJ Discovery Masters Class Seminar

On November 21, 2019, Attorney Carma L. Henson, along with other plaintiff lawyers, presented at the American Advocates for Justice (AAJ) “Discovery Masters Class: Overcoming Obstructive Discovery Seminar” in Washington, DC, discussing tactics to overcome obstructive discovery tactics. Carma spoke on two topics including: Attorneys Duties When Responding to Discovery (ethics) Prohibited Objections: Written Discovery […]

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OMNI Artificial Hip Replacement System Susceptible to Failure

According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, each year approximately 400,000 people undergo total hip replacement surgeries. While a hip replacement is intended to increase a patient’s mobility and quality of life, unfortunately, that is not always the case. In some instances, hip implants such as the OMNI (K2 or Apex K2) artificial

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Members of Congress Hope to Build Smarter Cars to Prevent Drunk Driving

Earlier this month, Senator Tom Udall of New Mexico and Senator Rick Scott of Florida introduced legislation that would require all new cars and trucks to come with special alcohol detection systems by 2024. Under the Reduce Impaired Driving for Everyone Act of 2019, the “RIDE Act,” $10 million would be allocated to continue government-funded

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New State Legislation Seeks to Address Distracted Driving

A proposed bill in North Carolina to ban handheld cellphone use while driving would bar motorists from holding devices in their hand or against their body while driving. A first offense would cost $100. Repeat offenders would face a $200 fine—as well as additional penalties and/or insurance surcharges. The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT)

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Brain Injury Awareness Month: Concussion Injuries in Children — Part II

The Brain Injury Association of America recognizes March as Brain Injury Awareness Month. For this, Henson Fuerst presents a two-part series on how parents can care for concussion injuries in children. Today, we focus on recovery tools—and helping children return to normal activities. Click here for part one of the series where we identify common

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Thomas Henson Selected to Serve Another Term on Brain Injury Advisory Council

Attorney Thomas Henson of Henson Fuerst has recently been selected to serve another term on the North Carolina Brain Injury Advisory Council (BIAC). The honor comes in recognition of his work with clients who have suffered traumatic brain injuries. About BIAC The purpose of the North Carolina Brain Injury Advisory Council (BIAC) is to review

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