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The Holton Law Firm understands that knowledge is power. Read the blog posts on this site to learn more about your mid-South car wreck, birth injury, product liability, medical malpractice, or birth injury case. Contact our Memphis office to speak with an experienced and aggressive attorney about your claim.
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Preterm Birth shows risk of Diabetes A study finds that there is an increased risk of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes for individuals born preterm -
The Risk for a Car Crash Increases in the Fall During the fall , drivers must take extra care to prevent an accident. Learn why poor weather conditions, daylight savings time, and animals create road hazards -
Why do Car Wrecks increase in the Fall? The Number of Car Wrecks caused by a failure to maintain a safe lookout usually increase in the fall -
Attorney Experience Is Key to the Success of Your Case When you need legal help, you want an experienced attorney who has the skills and resources to win your case. Here, learn what makes a successful lawyer. -
We have recovered more than $260 Million for Our Clients We have recovered more than $260 Million for our Clients. With over 30 years experience, we know how to evaluate and maximize your injury claim. -
Prilosec, Nexium and Prevacid linked to kidney damage A recent study linked the use of Prilosec, Nexium and Prevacid to a significant increase in kidney damage or kidney failure -
Federal Judge Rules in favor of Essure Plaintiffs A Federal Judge has ruled in favor of the Plaintiffs and against Bayer Company in a major Essure case Ruling, denying the manufacturer's Motion to Dismiss -
Massive Verdict Handed Down in Hip Cases A Dallas jury awarded $500 million to five plaintiffs in the Pinnacle hip implant cases. -
Birth Defects caused by Zofran Zofran has been shown to cause serious birth defects when taken for morning sickness -
More Problems with Xarelto, the blood thinner drug It has been reported that the clinical trials of the blood thinner drug Xarelto were conducted with defective blood INR test kits