Personal Injury – Catastrophic Injuries
Personal injury lawsuits are the most common type of legal action. The most serious and emotional are those which involve catastrophic injuries.
Personal injury lawsuits are the most common type of legal action. The most serious and emotional are those which involve catastrophic injuries.
With summer upon us, it is likely we will begin to see boating accidents increasing, and knowing what constitutes negligence is important.
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 [...]
Car accidents and slip and falls are the obvious claims, but there are other types of lawsuits which fall under the umbrella of personal injury cases.
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, there is an average of 390 deaths per year which take place in swimming pools.
While we may not understand all of the implications for several months or years, premises law considerations regarding COVID-19 are coming to light.
Parties are typically motivated to settle; but filing a personal injury lawsuit is considered the last resort after all other options are exhausted.
When an injury occurs on private property, we need to determine who may be legally responsible - building owner or tenant?
While it may not seem as though COVID-19 would have much of an impact on an ongoing personal injury case, there are actually several implications which people should be aware of.