E-cigarettes are receiving lots of attention lately. Recentley, the American Heart Association (AHA) has asked to place regulations on the alternative way of smoking. An article in the New Englad Journal of Medicine believes that e-cigarettes start a path to other drugs including cocaine. With research still in its infant stages on e-cigarettes, it is safe to say we don’t fully know the long term issues that the electronic smoking devices may cause. This is where Williams DeClark Tuschman can help. At the law office of Williams DeClark Tuschman, our attorneys specialize in personal injury cases. In fact we are recognized on a local and national level for our personal injury services. We know that each case is different and requires different types of attention. One thing the personal injury attorneys of Williams DeClark Tuschman always recommend is to come in and meet with us so we can answer any questions you may have before moving forward. If you or a loved one have questions on the potential dangers of E-Cigarettes, please call us at 419-719-5195. We are offering FREE consulation to answer any questions you may have and assist in your next course of appropriate legal action.
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