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'Known Or Should Have Known' — Proving Property Owners Liable For Hazards

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When you are injured on someone else’s property, premises liability law means that the owner may be liable. But they must be deemed negligent in some way. What makes them negligent? One of the most basic standards is that they knew or should have known about a hazard. Here’s what this means for you.  Did the Owner Know About the Hazard? The standard of care owed to visitors to a person’s property varies by state. Read More»

Understanding The Distinctions: Truck Accident Lawyer Vs. Personal Injury Lawyer

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When it comes to seeking legal representation for an accident case, understanding the differences between specialized attorneys is crucial. Two common types of lawyers in this domain are truck accident lawyers and personal injury lawyers. Here are four key distinctions between these legal professionals to help you make an informed decision when choosing the right representation for your case. Expertise and Focus  One significant difference between a truck accident lawyer and a personal injury lawyer lies in their areas of expertise and focus. Read More»

How Poorly Maintained Tires Can Play A Role In Your Personal Injury Case

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Whiplash is one of the most common types of injuries caused by a car accident. If you suffer from this type of injury after an accident, you might be in pain, affecting your day-to-day life. Car accidents can be devastating, and the consequences can be even worse when they result from preventable issues such as worn-out or damaged tires. Motorists who neglect their tires may endanger themselves and others on the road. Read More»

Recovering Damages From A Collapsing Bridge Caused By A Negligent Truck Driver

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Negligent truck drivers can cause much more damage than other types of accidents due to the truck’s size. Not only is a commercial truck much heavier, but the size of the vehicle can be enough to cause accidents that other vehicles cannot cause. For example, a commercial truck might collide with a low bridge and cause a low-clearance accident. How a Low-Clearance Bridge Accident Occurs A low-clearance accident is when a truck attempts to drive under a bridge, but the clearance is too low, which can cause the bridge to collapse due to the force of the truck damaging the bridge. Read More»

Invest In Your Business's Success: 8 Benefits Of Working With A Business Transaction Lawyer On Contracts

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As a business owner, contracts are essential to your daily operations, whether hiring employees, purchasing goods or services, or entering a partnership. Having a clear and legally enforceable contract is vital for protecting your interests and ensuring the success of your business. While it may be tempting to draft and review the contract on your own, there are several benefits to using a business transaction lawyer for these tasks. 1. Customization  Read More»

An Overview Of Defendants In Personal Injury Cases

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Plaintiffs and defendants are the main actors in personal injury cases. The plaintiff is the injury victim, while the defendant is liable for the damages. Below is an overview of the defendants. Identify the Defendants You must identify the right defendants for your case. These parties are responsible for your injuries. They are the only ones the court can compel to compensate your damages. Potential defendants include: The owners of the things that caused your injuries, such as building owners, car owners, or dog owners The operators of the equipment, such as vehicles that caused your injuries The perpetrators of the events or actions that caused your injuries The managers or parties in charge of the events, such as car races that caused your injuries Talk to a personal injury lawyer to help you identify the defendants. Read More»

When an Accident Happens While Pregnant

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Pregnancy can prompt women to take better care of themselves and their babies. However, no matter how careful a mother might be, a careless driver can endanger them and their unborn baby. If you have been the victim of such a driver, you are likely entitled to several forms of damage. To find out more, read on. Your Baby Has Protection In most cases, mothers-to-be create a protective cushion of amniotic fluid. Read More»

Why Your Car Accident Lawyer Insists You Should Start Your Insurance Claim As Soon As Possible

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As someone who diligently pays their monthly car insurance premium, you shouldn’t hesitate to file an insurance claim when your vehicle sustains damage in a head-on collision. Whether the accident was the other driver’s fault or both of you share liability, your insurer should cover all vehicle repairs. To ensure you don’t encounter any back and forth with the insurance company, you should engage a car accident lawyer to take care of the negotiations on your behalf. Read More»

Can You Receive Compensation For A Dog Bite As A Dog Trainer?

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If you’re a dog trainer and you’re severely injured by a dog that you were training, you might wonder if you are entitled to compensation. You might be covered by workers’ compensation insurance, but there are some circumstances where you might also be able to sue the owner of the dog for damages. Known Risks and Dangerous Dogs One of the arguments that might be made by the dog owner is that you were taking a known risk. Read More»

Injured In An Auto Accident: 3 Things You Need To Know About Hiring An Attorney

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Life can quickly become confusing, stressful, and expensive after being injured in an auto accident. The good news is that an auto accident attorney can help you to deal with the aftermath of an accident and get your life back on track. However, far too many people fail to take advantage of these legal services, often citing common excuses as a reason why. Thankfully, the following three facts can help to put those excuses to rest so that you can enjoy all the benefits that come with hiring an auto accident attorney to represent you. Read More»