October 2015

GM To Recall 1.4 Million Vehicles Due To Fuel-Fed Fires Caused By Oil Leak

One of the largest vehicle manufacturers in the United States, General Motors (GM), has announced it will be recalling an estimated 1.4 million vehicles due to oil leaks that have been known to ignite fuel-fed fires in the affected cars. Reports indicate this is the third such recall that has been initiated by the company

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Lawmakers Propose Bill for Veterans Disability Benefits COLA

There are thousands of former members of the United States armed forces living in North Carolina who depend of veterans disability benefits to survive. As years go by though, the costs of certain goods and services increase while benefits payments stay the same. The North Carolina veterans’ disability lawyers at HensonFuerst point out that this

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What Activities Present the Greatest Risk of Sports-Related Brain Injuries?

Participating in sports can be a great way to stay in shape, but there are also inherent risks of injury. Some of the most common injuries reported by athletes some sports-related brain injuries. Estimates show that each year, more than 400,000 athletes receive medical treatment for blows to the head. Athletes playing certain sports account for a

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Investigation Looks Into The Cause of IVC Filter Complications

Thousands of Americans have received inferior vena cava (IVC) filters to prevent blood clots from making their way to the heart or lungs. However, an investigation has determined these medical devices may actually be putting patients in danger. IVC filter complications have ranged from parts of the device breaking off and becoming lodged in the

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Three Things to Remember About Your North Carolina Land Condemnation Rights

The state of North Carolina gives private companies the right to condemn land if the property is to be used in a project that can benefit the community. But property owners have rights, and the North Carolina land condemnation lawyers at HensonFuerst would like to remind you to keep a few things in mind if

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