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Why Trucking Cases Often Move to Federal Court and What It Means for You
Families who file a local claim are often surprised when their case becomes a federal court truck accident lawsuit. Many people learn about the transfer
Can Mississippi Parents Sue Social Media Companies? What You Need to Know About the Growing Litigation
Quick Answer: Can Mississippi Parents Sue Social Media Companies? Yes—Mississippi parents may be able to sue social media companies like Meta, TikTok, or Snap if
Algorithms or Exploitation? How Social Media Platforms Are Designed to Hook Our Kids
Many parents are wondering whether social media apps are designed to be addictive for kids. A growing body of evidence, along with recent courtroom results,
Can Lane Splitting Impact Your Rights in a Motorcycle Accident?
Motorcycle riding is a beloved pastime in Mississippi. With its picturesque landscapes, winding country roads, and warm weather, it’s no wonder riders flock to our
Is Your Teen Struggling? Recognizing the Signs of Social Media Addiction and Mental Health Decline
Many parents in Mississippi have noticed a shift in their teenager’s behavior and wonder whether social media plays a role. Social media addiction signs in
Liability Challenges on Highway 45 and US 72 Corridors
Highway 45 and US 72 near Booneville see a steady mix of fast-moving traffic, heavy trucks, and short merge lanes that leave little room for
What Is the Statute of Limitations in a Car Accident Claim in Mississippi?
Deadlines control whether you can recover compensation after a crash. Mississippi law limits how long you have to take legal action, and missing that window
Mississippi Passenger Rights in Single-Vehicle Accidents
Mississippi follows a fault-based system. The driver’s insurance typically covers the damages when the driver causes the crash. You deserve support, medical care, and financial
Now Accepting Social Media Addiction and Youth Harm Cases
Over the past several years, growing evidence has emerged that certain social media platforms were intentionally designed to maximize engagement—particularly among young users—through features that