HOT COFFEE AND EXPLODING CARS
Jeff Marion | January 18, 2021 | Dangerous Drugs, Personal Injury, Unsafe Products
New video is up on the YouTube Channel! It’s Part II of my series on What Makes a Good Personal Injury Lawsuit. Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyXi6pYYi9s&t=302s
New YouTube Channel
Jeff Marion | January 4, 2021 | Uncategorized
I started a YouTube Channel, where I’ll be posting videos that are designed to help you navigate a personal injury lawsuit. Click on-or even, as the kids say, SMASH, that “Subscribe” button at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvlVyINC6c2w0GJ1uFWK6LQ
Screen Shots from my Promotional Video
Jeff Marion | November 18, 2020 | Uncategorized
A few weeks ago, Crisp Video shot a promotional video for my office. I have seen the rough cut, and it looks GREAT! I can’t wait for you all to see the final product. Here’s a few screen shots to get you excited as well.
Focus Groups Part II: Doing Focus Groups on a Budget
Jeff Marion | August 26, 2020 | Focus Groups and Case Framing
Focus groups can be assembled at a price point that works for all attorneys. While an attorney can go the route of highly paid jury consultants, and spend days with multiple groups, the cost-conscious attorney can easily assemble an effective focus group for a few hundred dollars. Advertising in a local newspaper will yield results…. read more
So, What Happens if You Are Injured by COVID-19 Vaccine?
Jeff Marion | August 17, 2020 | Dangerous Drugs, Personal Injury
Americans who suffer adverse reactions to coronavirus vaccines that the U.S. is rushing to develop will have a hard time getting compensation, according to a Bloomberg News report. Those injured by using the vaccine will be routed to a rarely used federal program that exempts the manufacturers of the vaccine from liability in lawsuits brought… read more
Do You Have Enough Insurance?
Jeff Marion | August 14, 2020 | Personal Injury
I am reminded of this because of a recent client meeting. If you are involved in a motor vehicle crash, and you are injured, you may be able to receive compensation for your injuries from the other driver’s auto insurance policy. However, that driver may not have insurance, or may have minimal coverage that will… read more
What Lawyers Should Know About Focus Groups and Why They Should Have Been Using them all Along (An Occasional Series)
Jeff Marion | August 3, 2020 | Focus Groups and Case Framing, Legal Consulting Services
Focus groups are an everyday aspect of our life. Major corporations, politicians, and broadcast media all have been using focus groups for years to hone their messages to consumers, voters, and viewers. So, why not put together a focus group to frame a case to a jury? The purpose of this lecture and the materials… read more
The Hidden Danger of Tafenoquine
Jeff Marion | July 28, 2020 | Dangerous Drugs, Personal Injury, Unsafe Products
Our office has been investigating the dangers of Mefloquine, which was a drug given to service members as a prophylactic against Malaria. The manufacturer sold this drug to the Department of Defense knowing that it could cause permanent psychological damage, including psychosis, night terrors, and neuropathy. Many of our service members are unknowingly affected by… read more
3M Cannot Shift Blame to U.S. Army, Loses Motion to Dismiss
Jeff Marion | July 28, 2020 | Personal Injury, Unsafe Products
In Federal Court in Pensacola, Florida, a judge denied 3M’s Motion to Dismiss the case against a number of service-members who suffered hearing damage as a result of defective combat earplugs sold to the military. 3M argued that they were following mandates dictated by the Department of Defense, and that the design was required by… read more
Wal-Mart’s Mask Requirement Does Not Signal a Change in Their Behavior as a Corporate Citizen
Jeff Marion | July 18, 2020 | Uncategorized
While Wal-Mart (and other retailers) should be praised for requiring patrons to wear a mask while patronizing their premises, I have some concerns. My concerns arise from my experience litigating against Wal-Mart, and the lengths they will go to externalize all of their costs. When there is an issue in a Wal-Mart store, the last… read more