Personal Injury Blog 

While every personal injury case is unique, prevention is always preferable to litigation. Safer, more conscientious communities is the name of the game — and the team at Morrow, Morrow, Ryan, Bassett & Haik is here to help. In this blog, we’ll debunk common myths, share uncommon insights and generally offer information designed to protect your rights.

Consider this a primer for pending legal questions. While not a replacement for an official consultation, we will touch on topics sure to interest you. Want a topic covered? Contact us!

Pictured is a woman driving a car. The purpose of this photo is to represent someone driving without car insurance, for the blog "What to Expect When You're in a Car Accident with No Insurance" by MMRBH Law Firm.

What to Expect When You’re in a Car Accident with No Insurance

On average, more than 19,000 car accidents happen across the US each day. That’s why car insurance is mandatory in every state—and being caught without it can result in serious penalties.

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Two wet floor signs laying on the ground, meant to represent the article "What to Do if You Slip and Fall at Work" by MMRBH Law Office.

What to Do if You Slip and Fall at Work

If you’ve been injured from a slip and fall at work or other public space, check out our recommended next steps for assessing your case.

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The view outside from an airplane window. You can see the wing of the plane in mid-flight, with the sun setting peacefully in the background. This photo is meant to represent the article "6 Most Common Causes of Airplane Crashes" by MMRBH Law Firm.

Six Most Common Causes of Airplane Crashes

Thanks to regulations from the Federal Aviation Administration, air travel safety is at an all-time high. But that doesn’t mean accidents don’t happen.

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Two scuba divers swim past a school of yellow fish. One is leading while the other is following closely behind. This image is meant to represent the critical obligations of a scuba diving buddy.

The Critical Obligations of a Scuba Diving Buddy

Never dive alone: It’s the golden rule of both swimming and scuba diving. The directive is to always have a…

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Two healthcare professionals performing surgery, meant to represent the article, "How to Tell if You have a Medical Malpractice Case" by MMRBH Law Office.

How to Tell If You Have a Medical Malpractice Case

Guessing whether you have a medical malpractice case can be tricky. For example, you may know for a fact that…

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A wooden gavel laying atop a book, with a spread of money below. This photo serves as a header image for the article "3 Key Differences Between Mass Tort and Class Action Cases" by MMRBH Law Office.

3 Key Differences Between Mass Tort and Class Action Cases

Corporations continue to grow ever-larger, more impersonal and more profit-focused. The result is that one flaw, mistake or bad decision…

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Two commercial scuba divers explore underwater. This photo serves as a header image for the article "The Role of Negligence in Commercial Diving Accidents" by MMRBH Law Office.

The Role of Negligence in Commercial Diving Accidents

Many of our most dangerous, most profitable industries rely on commercial divers—skilled individuals who work deep beneath the water’s surface….

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A photo of a wet floor sign sitting on a freshly mopped tile floor. This photo is meant to represent premises liability and the importance of slip and fall prevention.

Premises Liability: Who’s Responsible for Slip and Fall Accidents?

While the fine details of premises liability laws can differ by state, all property owners have a basic responsibility or…

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A red helicopter flies high in the sky. This photo serves as a header image for the article "What to Do After Your Loved One is in a Helicopter Crash" by MMRBH law office.

What To Do After Your Loved One Is in a Helicopter Crash

Helicopter crashes are more dangerous than just about any other kind of transportation-related accident—including other aviation accidents—simply because of what…

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