Curtis Lee is a writer and co-owner at Marvel Hill Freelance. Curtis obtained his Juris Doctor degree from Villanova University School of Law and his Bachelor of Science in Business from Wake Forest University.
Before creating Marvel Hill Freelance, Curtis spent several years in private practice engaged in civil litigation. Before that, he had the honor of clerking for a state court Judge in the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas.
Articles By Curtis Lee
How (and why) a car insurance company examines the basis for your car accident claim.
How Lyft and Uber drivers can protect themselves before a rideshare vehicle accident, and their options after a crash.
If you’re injured in an Uber or Lyft accident as a rideshare passenger, here’s what you need to know about your right to obtain compensation for your injuries.
If you get hurt as a ride share passenger, your injuries will likely be covered by insurance, but whose policy applies?
Besides payment for your attorney's services, there are other significant expenses that will inevitably arise when you're litigating a personal injury lawsuit.
Lawsuits against hernia mesh manufacturers continue to wind through the courts, with at least one notable settlement.
Landscapers and groundskeepers harmed by Roundup may need to rely on workers’ compensation rather than suing their employer.
Popular products like baby powder and other talc-based cosmetics have been linked to asbestos-related illnesses like mesothelioma.
Once touted as a "miracle" material, asbestos has sickened or killed hundreds of thousands of people over the decades, and new cases are filed every year.
Most injury claims against hernia mesh manufacturers are made as individual lawsuits or as part of multi-district litigation (not class actions).