For years, vaping was marketed as the “safer” alternative to cigarettes—sleek devices, modern branding, fruity flavors, and the promise of reduced harm. But behind the glossy marketing lies a growing body of evidence that certain flavoring chemicals used in vape liquids can cause devastating respiratory injuries. One of the most alarming conditions linked to vaping…

Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) used to feel like distant sci-fi concepts—now they’re everyday tools. Companies use VR for employee training, retailers use AR for shopping experiences, homeowners use VR for fitness, gamers use immersive worlds for entertainment, and even medical teams rely on AR overlays for procedures. But as these technologies surge…

Drones—also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)—have moved beyond hobbyist gadgets and into everyday life. They’re used in photography, delivery services, real estate, agriculture, and even security. But as the skies grow more crowded, so do the risks. Drone accidents can cause serious injuries, property damage, and privacy violations, raising complex legal questions about liability…

In personal injury law, “duty of care” forms the foundation of every claim. It defines what level of caution or foresight one person owes another to prevent harm. But as society’s understanding of neurodivergence—conditions like autism, ADHD, sensory processing disorder, or other neurological differences—deepens, that legal duty is being tested in new ways. At Alan…

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