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Whiplash and Other Useful Illnesses |
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From the New England Journal of Medicine, April 3, 2003 The term "whiplash" conjures up images of a violent encounter between two automobiles, spider-webbed windshields, broken bones, and twisted metal. In fact, whiplash claims are just as likely to result from low-energy "bumper thumps" as they are from more destructive collisions. Ten percent of persons who make whiplash claims report a substantial permanent disability. So how can whiplash be considered a "useful" illness? In Whip... >> |
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Torts & Personal Injury Law (The West Legal Studies Series) |
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Book Description Most of the cases in Torts and Personal Injury Law have been decided since 2000, making this the most up-to-date text available on this area of law. The text features the most memorable cases and examples to make the content thought provoking and of great interest to the student. In particular, it addresses computer tort cases which are timely and generally attract students? attention.
Book Info Text presents memorable cases and examples, p... >> |
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The Anatomy of a Lawsuit (Contemporary legal education series) |
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Personal Injury
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