"If you believe a product is unreasonably dangerous and that's apparent and obvious to you, you should file the case and don't wait," said Stuart Ratzan of Ratzan Weissman & Boldt.
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Comal County Judge Sherman Krause has issued a disaster declaration for the county due to the high wildfire risk caused by ...
The Wapiti, Frog and Corral fire area trails and roads have been reopened to the public in the Sawtooth National Forest. The ...
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EASTON, Pa. - The City of Easton has issued a ban on any open flames or burning until further notice. Easton Mayor Sal Panto ...
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