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For over 20 years, Flint Cooper has represented people, not clients, nationwide and across borders, handling cases involving serious personal injuries, wrongful deaths, exposures to toxic chemicals and defective or dangerous products. Flint Cooper firmly believes in tailoring its legal services to fit the individual needs of each client, not the other way around.

Should I Go to a Hospital After a Car Accident?

Should I Go to a Hospital After a Car Accident? After a car accident, an emergency medical team may respond to the scene and ask if you want to go to the hospital. If you feel alright, you may not want to ride to the hospital in an ambulance. However, you should seek medical care after a car accident.  Accident victims may wonder, Why should I go to the hospital after a car accident? Many car accident victims hesitate to

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How to Know If You Have a Brain Bleed After a Car Accident

Thousands of people suffer injuries in car accidents every day. Head injuries are common during car accidents, even for those wearing seatbelts and driving as safely as possible. When another driver’s negligent driving causes a collision, severe injuries, such as head injuries, may result. It is not uncommon for car accident victims to go into shock in the aftermath of the collision. The excitement and adrenaline induced by the crash might prevent a car accident victim from noticing symptoms of

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Do All Brain Injuries from Car Accidents Cause Permanent Damage?

Do All Brain Injuries from Car Accidents Cause Permanent Damage? Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) can occur any time there is a bump, jolt, or blow to the head and range in severity. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there were over 64,000 TBI-related deaths in the United States in 2020, equating to approximately 176 TBI-related deaths daily.  If you or a loved one has been in a car accident, you are right to be concerned about

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What Are the Long-Term Effects of a Concussion from a Car Accident?

What Are the Long-Term Effects of a Concussion from a Car Accident? Concussions are common injuries in car accidents and can be serious. Unlike many other injuries, they are not always easy to recognize or diagnose. It is important to be evaluated for a concussion from a car accident as soon as possible to limit concussion long term effects.  If you sustained a concussion in a vehicle accident caused by another person, you may be entitled to compensation for your

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What Is the Mesothelioma Lawsuit Statute of Limitations?

What Is the Mesothelioma Lawsuit Statute of Limitations? The time you have to file a mesothelioma lawsuit depends mainly on your state or jurisdiction and whether you are filing a suit on your behalf or as a surviving family member. You are undoubtedly fearful, worried, and perhaps angry if you recently received a mesothelioma diagnosis. Physically and emotionally, you have a lot on your plate right now. At the moment, it can feel impossible to decide whether to file a

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5 Things You Should Know Before Filing a Lung Cancer Lawsuit

5 Things You Should Know Before Filing a Lung Cancer Lawsuit According to the American Cancer Society, lung cancer is by far the leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. Lung cancer accounts for approximately one in five of all cancer deaths. More people die each year of lung cancer than colon, breast, and prostate cancers combined. If you or a loved one is diagnosed with lung cancer, the news can be devastating, and it may be confusing to

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Understanding the “Texas Two-Step” Bankruptcy Procedure

The ​”​Texas Two-Step” bankruptcy procedure has made headlines in recent years, particularly for its use by large corporations facing significant financial liabilities. Known for its unique legal maneuvering, this strategy allows companies to potentially avoid substantial financial burdens, sometimes at the expense of those seeking compensation through lawsuits. In this article, we will break down the basics of the “Texas Two-Step,” its purpose, and the implications it may have for creditors and claimants in mass tort cases. Anyone who has questions about the State of Texas bankruptcy process and how it could apply to their claim should call Flint Cooper. Flint Cooper’s experienced attorneys are here to help. Our firm has been advocating for clients’ rights for over 30 years, winning over $17 billion for our clients in asbestos-related litigation. A Quick Overview of Bankruptcy Before diving into the specifics of the “Texas Two-Step,” it is helpful to understand some basics of bankruptcy law, especially the two types most relevant to corporations: Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: Known as “liquidation” bankruptcy, Chapter 7 involves the sale of assets to pay creditors. While some property may be exempt, filers can generally expect to lose a substantial portion of their assets. Chapter 11 Bankruptcy:

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How to File a Mesothelioma Lawsuit

Mesothelioma is a rare, aggressive cancer caused primarily by asbestos exposure. Filing a mesothelioma lawsuit can be an essential step for individuals seeking justice and compensation for the harm they have suffered. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, understanding the legal process can help you pursue a successful claim. For over 30 years, the attorneys at Flint Cooper have helped thousands of mesothelioma victims file a claim. In this article, we will outline the steps involved in filing a mesothelioma lawsuit and provide guidance to help you take action. Why File a Mesothelioma Lawsuit? A mesothelioma diagnosis often comes with high medical expenses, lost wages and emotional hardship. Filing a lawsuit can help offset these costs and hold responsible parties accountable. In many cases, companies knowingly exposed workers to the dangers of asbestos, making them liable for damages. Mesothelioma lawsuits allow victims and their families to recover compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering, lost income and other related expenses. Steps to Filing a Mesothelioma Lawsuit Choose an Experienced Mesothelioma Lawyer Mesothelioma cases are complex, requiring specific legal and medical knowledge. Working with a lawyer who specializes in asbestos litigation is crucial to maximizing your

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How a Mesothelioma Attorney Can Support You

A mesothelioma diagnosis can be life-changing, bringing emotional and financial challenges. While prioritizing your health is essential, it is also critical to consider the financial impact of the diagnosis and potential legal avenues for compensation. Mesothelioma treatments are often costly, and patients may feel a pressing need to secure financial stability for their families. This is where a mesothelioma attorney can be invaluable. Here are five key ways an experienced mesothelioma lawyer can support you and your loved ones during this challenging time. Clarifying Your Options and Rights After receiving a mesothelioma diagnosis, it is natural to have questions about how you were exposed to asbestos, your legal rights and the options available to you. A mesothelioma attorney can answer these questions, helping you understand your rights and guiding you through your options, including whether to pursue a lawsuit. Because every case is unique, having an attorney who can provide personalized advice is critical. A knowledgeable lawyer will help you determine the best path forward, whether it involves filing a lawsuit, seeking a settlement or exploring other forms of compensation. Determine the Value of Your Claim Determining the value of  a mesothelioma claim can be complex. In addition to covering

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Understanding the Asbestos Claims Process 

Facing a mesothelioma diagnosis can be an overwhelming and emotional journey for you and your loved ones. Mesothelioma is a cancer primarily caused by exposure to asbestos, and individuals diagnosed with this aggressive disease often seek compensation through asbestos claims.  The mesothelioma claims process is unique to each case, and an experienced asbestos lawyer can guide you through the complex process and help you secure the compensation you deserve. Here, we will delve into the process for an asbestos claim payout including the claim types, the claim process, and the typical settlement amounts.  Mesothelioma Claim Types There are several different categories of mesothelioma claims. The type of claim you should pursue depends on the details of your asbestos case. Personal Injury Claims Personal injury claims are filed by individuals who have been diagnosed with mesothelioma as a result of asbestos exposure. In most cases, personal injury claims are filed against the companies responsible for the asbestos exposure. This could include manufacturers of asbestos products, companies providing raw asbestos, or negligent employers. Wrongful Death Claims When a mesothelioma patient passes away, their surviving family members can file a wrongful death claim. These claims seek compensation for the financial and emotional losses

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How to Choose the Best Mesothelioma Lawyer

According to the American Cancer Society, about 3,000 new mesothelioma cases are diagnosed yearly. Mesothelioma, a particularly deadly cancer frequently related to asbestos exposure often leads victims to seek legal action against responsible parties. Facing a mesothelioma diagnosis can be overwhelming, but finding the right lawyer to represent your case is crucial. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma and are considering legal action, you may be wondering how to choose the best mesothelioma lawyer. Here, we will explore the qualities of a good mesothelioma lawyer, what questions to ask when searching the best mesothelioma law firms, and how a mesothelioma lawyer can help you pursue justice. How Do I Choose the Best Mesothelioma Attorney? When looking into legal representation for a mesothelioma case, you want to ensure you get the best asbestos attorney available. Some qualities you should look for in a mesothelioma lawyer include experience, knowledge, adequate resources, and compassion. Mesothelioma cases are not the same as other personal injury or product liability cases as they have unique laws and statutes of limitations. Look for a lawyer who specializes in asbestos-related cases and has successfully obtained compensation for clients. A strong track record of

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How to Prove Military Asbestos Exposure 

Military veterans often face unique health challenges related to their service, and one of the most concerning issues is asbestos exposure. Asbestos, once commonly used in military equipment and throughout military bases, can lead to serious health problems, including mesothelioma and other diseases. If you or a loved one is a victim of military asbestos exposure, you may be wondering how to prove this exposure. A veteran exposed to asbestos during their time in the military may be able to file a claim with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to receive compensation. To prove your case, you need to provide the correct documentation. Such documentation should include a medical summary from a doctor connecting your military service to the diagnosis of an asbestos-related illness and a detailed asbestos exposure summary. What Is a VA Claim? VA claims are requests for compensation or assistance that you submit to the Department of Veteran Affairs. Veterans file claims to seek compensation for injuries or illnesses that resulted from military service, including disability compensation, healthcare, and more. Am I Eligible for VA Benefits? To be eligible for VA benefits related to asbestos exposure, veterans must meet specific criteria. The criteria for asbestos claims

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Flint Cooper Seeks Compensation From the Federal Government on Behalf of Landowners Along the Saluda Grade Trail

EDWARDSVILLE, IL (February 28, 2023) – Flint Cooper, a law firm specializing in Rails-to-Trails litigation, works on behalf of landowners who may have a claim against the federal government under the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution if their property abuts the proposed Saluda Grade recreational trail project in Henderson and Polk counties, North Carolina and Greenville and Spartanburg counties, South Carolina. Rails-to-Trails takings are property confiscations by the federal government under the National Trails System Act (“Trails Act”). The Trails Act authorizes abandoned railroad corridors to be converted to public recreational biking and walking trails, while preserving the right-of-way for future use as a railroad if such use becomes viable again in the future. Further, the Trails Act and its implementing regulations prevent the abandoned railway from reverting to the abutting landowners, and instead grants the trail sponsor a new easement for a new purpose — namely, an easement for a recreational trail. Federal courts have long held that landowners whose property abuts a rail line being converted into a recreational trail are entitled to compensation under the takings clause of the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution. Although the government may take a landowner’s property, it

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Flint Cooper Seeks Compensation From the Federal Government on Behalf of Landowners Along the Great Redwood Trail

EDWARDSVILLE, IL (February 09, 2023) – Flint Cooper, a law firm specializing in Rails-to-Trails litigation, works on behalf of landowners who may have a claim against the federal government under the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution if their property abuts the proposed recreational trail project in Mendocino, Humboldt and Trinity counties. Rails-to-Trails takings are property confiscations by the federal government under the National Trails System Act (“Trails Act”). The Trails Act authorizes abandoned railroad corridors to be converted to public recreational biking and walking trails, while preserving the right-of-way for future use as a railroad if such use becomes viable again in the future. Further, the Trails Act and its implementing regulations prevent the abandoned railway from reverting to the abutting landowners, and instead grants the trail sponsor a new easement for a new purpose — namely, an easement for a recreational trail. Federal courts have long held that landowners whose property abuts a rail line being converted into a recreational trail are entitled to compensation under the takings clause of the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution. Although the government may take a landowner’s property, it must pay the landowner fair market value for the property

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Flint Law Firm and Raefan Group Merge to Form the Preeminent Litigation Firm, Flint Cooper, LLC

EDWARDSVILLE, IL (March 29, 2022) – Two of the legal industry’s most prestigious firms – Flint Law Firm, LLC. and Raefan Group – announced today that they have merged to form the preeminent litigation firm, Flint Cooper, LLC. The new firm will be co-led by founding partners Ethan Flint and Jeff Cooper, both of whom are world-renowned for their accomplishments litigating asbestos-related cases and 5th Amendment Takings cases. By joining forces, Flint Cooper immediately scales the reach and velocity with which the firm manages a diverse portfolio of multibillion-dollar cases. Currently, Flint Cooper is actively working on a caseload worth over $17B the majority of which is comprised of post-judgment collections and damages phase litigation. Flint Cooper has offices in Dallas, Edwardsville, and Paducah. “Our firms have always respected and supported each other when it comes to shared values around client commitment and reputational excellence,” says Ethan Flint, Co-Founder of Flint Cooper. “Together the growth we have created represents meaningful benefits to our existing roster of clients and our ability to bring our expertise to a broader scope of new clients around the world.” “This strategic combination achieves a larger geographical footprint, extensive resources, and a broader network,” added Jeff

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