What Duty of Care are Businesses Responsible For?
Businesses that provide access to the public owe a legal duty to keep customers "reasonably safe from harm". A breach of this duty is the basis of many personal injury claims.
Businesses that provide access to the public owe a legal duty to keep customers "reasonably safe from harm". A breach of this duty is the basis of many personal injury claims.
Automobile recalls are issued when a manufacturer (or the NHTSA) identifies a defect that could pose a safety risk to those on the road.
The difference between unfortunate results and true medical malpractice cases often comes down to a few key legal concepts.
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Product liability cases play a crucial role in holding manufacturers accountable and protecting the public from harm. These are the most common lawsuits.
If a landlord fails to meet these responsibilities and someone is injured as a result, they may be held liable for damages under the theory of premises liability.
Sharing the road with semi-trucks has always required extra care, but recent years have seen a noticeable uptick in commercial truck activity—and unfortunately, in related accidents as well.
In Florida, businesses are required to maintain a safe environment in a public space. When they don’t, they can be held legally responsible for an injury.
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The TV ads and billboards would have you believe that car accidents and slip-and-falls are the only valid personal injury cases. But there are many other scenarios that fall into personal injury law.