COVID Wrongful Death Suits Appearing
Three months after we first heard of the emergence of COVID-19 across the United States, the first wave of legal action began to make its way into the court system.
Three months after we first heard of the emergence of COVID-19 across the United States, the first wave of legal action began to make its way into the court system.
If you wonder about recovering damages after someone's negligence, or how to deal with insurance companies, these personal injury FAQs are for you.
Swimming pools and trampolines could pose what is referred to as an "attractive nuisance" and endanger children. Who is liable if someone gets hurt?
If you suffer from allergies or have the flu, would driving while sick be deemed negligent behavior - akin to driving under the influence?
Although most accidents can be chalked up to driver error, defective auto parts often play a role in collisions and accidents which cause injury or death.
Personal injury lawsuits are the most common type of legal action. The most serious and emotional are those which involve catastrophic injuries.
Statistically, drowsy driving is similar to drunk driving. Someone awake for 20 hours has a similar reaction time to somene with 0.08% blood alcohol count.
As protests take place across the nation in the public square and on private property - we address the aspects of a premises liability case.
The issue of liability is a legitimate concern when considering a lawsuit. Many times people have been involved in a traumatic incident and suffered injuries to their health and property; however, they believe that they did have some fault in the accident. The question is, can a person with partial liability still pursue a claim [...]
Generally speaking, the law asserts that a product must meet the ordinary and reasonable expectations of the consumer. All defendants in a product liability case may be determined to be a substantial contributor to the injury.