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The 100 Deadliest Days of Summer: What Experienced Trial Lawyers Have Learned About Teen Drivers
The period between Memorial Day and Labor Day has earned the nickname “The 100 Deadliest Days of Summer” because teen drivers tend to spend more time on the road during the summer months. Statistics tell part of the story. Experience tells the rest. Trial lawyers…
When the Roads Change, So Should We.
When summer arrives, it’s not just the weather that changes. The conditions on the roads change, too. Highways become busier with vacation travelers. Out-of-state visitors navigate unfamiliar roads. More RVs, campers, motorcycles, boats, and trailers share Arizona…
LINCOLN COMBS ONE OF ONLY SIX ARIZONA PLAINTIFF PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEYS NAMED TO SUPER LAWYERS TOP 50 LIST
PHOENIX, Ariz. — Lincoln Combs, partner at O’Steen MacLeod Combs, has been named a 2026 Southwest Super Lawyer by Super Lawyers and was further selected to the organization’s Arizona Top 50 list for 2026. Combs is one of only six plaintiff personal injury attorneys in…
Hip and Other Bone Fractures in Nursing Homes
Broken hips and hip fractures are injuries that substantially occur to the elderly. This is largely explained by the fact that bones grow weaker and more fragile as people age. In addition, hip fractures are most often the result of falls. Those with balance problems,…
Sepsis and Septic Shock
Sepsis or Septic Shock is a bacterial infection in the blood stream which generally is the product of an infection there or elsewhere in the body. It is a serious medical condition which can lead to death. The elderly, including nursing home residents, are especially…
Fall Injuries at Nursing Homes
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that about 1,800 older adults die annually in the U.S. as a result of falls occurring in nursing homes. Many others who survive falls sustain hip fractures or head injuries that leave them permanently disabled. The…
Physical Abuse in Nursing Homes
Intentional physical abuse of nursing home residents is more prevalent than most anyone would expect. Federal and state laws intended to prevent such abuse are not greatly effective at doing so. Staff members who were improperly hired, poorly trained or inadequately…
Medication Errors and Chemical Restraints
Medication-caused illnesses and injuries in nursing homes and other care facilities generally occur in one of two ways: Medication Errors—Mistakes result from failure to follow doctor’s orders, pharmaceutical manufacturer’s instructions, or accepted professional…
Bed Sores (Pressure Sores/Decubitus Ulcers)
Bed sores—also called decubitus ulcers and pressure sores—may develop on people with limited mobility when caregivers fail to properly adjust their positions in beds or chairs, do not regularly clean them, or neglect to adequately feed or hydrate them. These wounds…
Group Homes Abuse and Neglect
Group homes generally are residential dwellings where a small number of minors or adults of all ages live. A caregiver is present at all times. Residents of group homes may require assistance with basic tasks, and for various reasons they cannot live…
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