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RECALL: FDA Issues Recall for Certain Pacemakers

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Many people are familiar with the concept of a software update. More and more, items in everyday use require regular software and firmware updates.  This has extended from our computers and our phones, to vehicles and even some door knobs and locks.  What happens, however, when the item needing an update is a medical… Read More »

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10.19.17 – Cash Krugler Fredericks Sponsors Side By Side Brain Injury Clubhouse’s “One Big Night”

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Cash Krugler Fredericks was proud to be a lead sponsor for the Side By Side Brain Injury Clubhouse’s “One Big Night,” which was held at the Atlanta Women’s Center on October 19th.  The event celebrated the career of LuRae Ahrendt and her tireless work and advocacy for those afflicted with brain injuries.  Andy Cash… Read More »

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Shoplifting, Restorative Justice, and False Imprisonment

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Shoplifting is a problem for merchants all around the world. In the US, big-box retailers are moving towards a civil solution to a criminal problem. Retailers like Target, Whole Foods Markets, and Walmart are using “restorative justice” education programs to combat shoplifting. Many stores exhibit signs that state, “Shoplifting is a crime. You will… Read More »

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Andrew Cash Presents at Georgia Trial Lawyer Association’s CLE

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Andrew Cash recently spoke at a CLE held by the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association.  His presentation explained identifying and maximizing the damages in brain injury cases.

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A Sour Note for Samsung’s Galaxy

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 has recently made headlines for all the wrong reasons. The Note 7 has been recalled and all sales have been halted due to faulty components causing battery explosions. All Note 7 phones sold prior to September 15 are affected by the recall and should be returned or replaced. Faulty, low-quality… Read More »

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The Elderly and the Cost of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injuries

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

The Elderly and the Cost of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injuries Traumatic spinal cord injuries are some of the most serious injuries a person can sustain. Not only can have they have long-lasting and severely debilitating effects on a person’s life, but they also are a drain on a person’s financial security, requiring huge amounts… Read More »

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The Dangers of Brain and Spine Injuries in Children

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

A few weeks ago, two children riding their bikes were struck by a vehicle in Atlanta, resulting in serious brain and spine injuries to one of the children. Unfortunately, that child did not make it. The driver of the vehicle faces many charges, including a DUI, but it is too late for the 9-year-old… Read More »

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GM Ignition Switch Recall

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Automobile accidents happen. But when an accident happens due to a defect in a car – a defect that the manufacturer knew about but did not correct or warn about – the accident is all the more tragic. There have been nearly 1,400 lawsuits stemming from deaths and injuries related to General Motors’ faulty… Read More »

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So Many Reasons to Feel Thankful This Year

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

As we approach the holidays and look back on the accomplishments our firm has achieved in 2015, we feel so thankful for everyone who helped us get here – our wives and children, our friends, and our Cash Krugler Fredericks family. Helping families who’ve been through the unimaginable get the resolve and assistance they… Read More »

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Cash Krugler & Fredericks Obtains Another Major Settlement in Elevator Accident Case

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

After 3 year old Jacob Helvey was catastrophically injured in a home elevator on Christmas Eve of 2010, his parents came to us with one wish – that this type of tragedy would never happen to another child. After litigating and ultimately resolving the Helvey case, our firm traveled to Washington, D.C. to present… Read More »

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