Sharon Feldman
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Billions Paid in Medical Malpractice Payouts Each Year
When medical errors happen, the consequences can be devastating. For patients and families, a medical malpractice claim isn’t about winning the lottery. It’s about recovering the financial and emotional losses caused by negligence. Each year, billions are paid out to victims across the United States.
By Sharon Feldman4 months ago in Journal
What Potential Clients Want to See Before Hiring an Attorney
If you think potential clients call the first law firm they see in search results, think again. In 2025, people are more cautious, more informed, and more thorough in their research before hiring an attorney. They don’t just want legal skills. They want proof, reassurance, and transparency.
By Sharon Feldman5 months ago in Journal
Wrong-Way Crashes in Las Vegas Are a Growing Threat
Wrong-way crashes have become an increasingly deadly problem on Las Vegas roads. In one tragic incident earlier this summer, a 10 year old boy named Brandon Martinez lost his life when a wrong-way driver collided head on with another vehicle on I-15 near the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The driver was arrested on suspicion of DUI. It was just one of several fatal wrong-way crashes in the valley this year, highlighting a crisis that continues to claim lives.
By Sharon Feldman6 months ago in Earth
Legal Roadblocks in the Path of Robotaxis
The rise of self-driving taxis, or robotaxis, is changing how people navigate cities. These vehicles promise to reduce traffic, lower costs, and make transportation more accessible. However, they also face significant legal and safety challenges that must be addressed before they become widely accepted and operational at scale.
By Sharon Feldman7 months ago in Futurism
Autonomous Trucking in Arizona
Arizona is quickly becoming a key player in the world of autonomous trucking. Thanks to its great weather, extensive highway network, and forward-thinking regulations, the state is attracting many companies leading the way in this exciting field.
By Sharon Feldmanabout a year ago in Futurism
Waymo Honking is the Latest in Self-Driving Car Issues
In the heart of San Francisco, where technology and innovation often collide with daily life, residents of the South of Market neighborhood are grappling with an unexpected disruption. It’s not a new app or a sleek gadget causing the stir—it’s the incessant honking of Waymo self-driving cars that has been keeping them awake at night. The bizarre scenario has left residents frustrated, highlighting yet another challenge in the evolving world of autonomous vehicles.
By Sharon Feldmanabout a year ago in Futurism
Amazon Faces $5.9 Million Fine for Violating California Labor Law
California labor officials have fined Amazon $5.9 million for violating a state law designed to protect warehouse workers from excessive productivity quotas that jeopardize their health and safety. This fine, the largest issued under the 2022 Warehouse Quota Law, marks a significant enforcement action by the California Labor Commissioner’s Office.
By Sharon Feldman2 years ago in FYI
Understanding Federal Firearms Law and Drug Use
Hunter Biden was found guilty of three federal gun charges earlier this week. These charges come after Biden purchased a gun in 2018 and lied on the ATF form, claiming he wasn't a drug user while he was allegedly addicted to crack cocaine at the time. This is illegal under federal law. He's charged with making false statements on the form and to the gun dealer, as well as illegally possessing the firearm for 11 days.
By Sharon Feldman2 years ago in Criminal
"No Falls Week" Brings Awareness to Workplace Injury Risks
From May 13th to 17th, 2024, it's No Falls Week, brought to you by the No Falls Foundation. This campaign aims to raise awareness about the dangers of falls from heights at work and how to prevent them. And while this organization is based in the UK, it's bringing awareness to an issue that affects workers worldwide.
By Sharon Feldman2 years ago in FYI
Waymo Accidents Continue in California
In recent years, Waymo, Alphabet's autonomous car, has been leading the development of self-driving technology. However, a series of incidents involving Waymo vehicles has cast a light on the complexities and safety challenges that come with autonomous driving systems.
By Sharon Feldman2 years ago in Futurism
