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Jawbones vs. Sawbones 2016

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

On March 12, 2016, Cash Krugler Fredericks was proud to serve as the MVP or lead sponsor for the Side By Side Brain Injury Clubhouse’s 5th Annual Sawbones v. Jawbones Basketball Benefit. This is the signature fundraising event for Side By Side, pitting local lawyers versus doctors in a basketball game that raises awareness… Read More »

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Premises Liability: Fighting to Make it Right

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Our firm represented a family who suffered catastrophic injuries when their rental home exploded and burned down. One evening, when the family of five was getting ready for bed, an explosion sent a fireball through the home and engulfed the home in flames. While fortunate to survive, the mother and three of her daughters… Read More »

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Sports Reporter Erin Andrews ‘Peeping Tom’ Trial, Example of Premises Liability

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

This week sports reporter Erin Andrews won a $55 million award in her lawsuit against a Marriott hotel and the man who recorded her during her 2008 stay there. Andrews sued the operators of three hotels for allowing a stalker to videotape her naked through peepholes in the doors to her rooms. Her attorneys… Read More »

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Super Bowl Sunday: Play Hard, Play Safe

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

This Sunday more than a hundred million people will tune in to watch the Super Bowl. It’s one of the most viewed televised events in the U. S. But not everyone will be watching the game. NFL concussion spotters, stationed at the sidelines and the press box, will be watching the players closely to… Read More »

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New Year, New Look, Same Message

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

While a new year has just begun, Cash Krugler Fredericks got a jump on our new year and our new look a little early. You may have noticed our frequent informative blogs, multiple media appearances, social media updates and quarterly newsletter. This is just some of the outreach we’re doing in an endeavor to… Read More »

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There’s No Such Thing as a “Small” Brain Injury

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Life can change in an instant. For Jewel Wicker, that moment came when she was struck from behind by a refrigerated truck while stopped at a red light. Her car was crushed and she was hospitalized for several days, sustaining a permanent mild traumatic brain injury. Don’t let the term “mild” fool you. In… Read More »

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Hitting the Road this Holiday? Make Sure Your Car Isn’t Involved in Any Recalls

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

As you get ready to hit the road this Thanksgiving, make sure that your car is not included in one of the many recent recalls. It seems almost every day we hear about another automobile recall, everything from Takata airbags to VW emissions. One major recall that Cash, Krugler & Fredericks has investigated is… Read More »

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CKF Sponsors Record-Breaking Fundraiser for MS Institute at Shepherd Center

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

When you work as hard as we do for our clients, there’s not a lot of time for parties. There is one party, however, that we make a priority for our firm: The Legendary Party, the Shepherd Center Foundation’s largest fundraising event. Recently, Cash Krugler & Fredericks was proud to attend and serve as… Read More »

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Hypoxic Brain Injuries in Infants Treated with Hypothermia

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

We need oxygen so much that even a brief interlude without it can cause lasting brain damage. Brain damage caused by the total deprivation of air is called anoxic injury; brain damage caused by partial oxygen deprivation is called hypoxic injury. For infants that suffer hypoxic brain injury around birth, the standard of care… Read More »

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Elevators: Residents Live in Fear

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Residents of resettlement apartments in Vietnam expressed their anxiety and disappointment in faulty and inadequately maintained elevators. In elevators online on Tuoi Tre News, several residents admitted to living in fear of the building’s elevators. The residents reported that elevators have malfunctioned, causing injuries, leaving people trapped inside, or they have even fallen down… Read More »

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