Low Speed Car Accident Injuries
The article, Reconstructionists in the M.I.S.T written by Edward P. Olff seeks to debunk the research conducted in the early nineties which set the speed of 5mph as the threshold for injury in motor...
View ArticleDangers in Water Parks, Claims and Legal Remedies
A quick trip to the water park is always ideal especially when temperatures are soaring. California’s warm weather in particular, makes it an ideal location for some of the nation’s best water parks...
View ArticleDog Attack Victims - Dog Bite Lawyer
Pets can be a wonderful addition to an individual’s life until the dog attacks a victim. A dog may turn vicious for no apparent reason! Today we know that some breeds of dogs, like pit bulls and bull...
View ArticleSlip and Fall Injury Attorneys
Customers and other visitors to property have a legal right to compensation for any injuries that are attributable to the negligence of a property owner. read more
View ArticleSpinal Cord Injury Claims and Compensation: Legal Issues Involved
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the most debilitating injuries one can suffer. Throughout the United States, nearly 250, 000 people suffer from this injury, due to various...read more
View ArticleHip Fractures and Injury Compensation
The hipbone is a strong support for the body, allowing a person to sit, stand, walk, and bend. When someone suffers a hip injury, it can severely impede their mobility and change their lives for a...
View ArticleSlip and Fall on Icy Parking Lots, Sidewalks, and Other Surfaces
With the winter months come snow and ice in many parts of the country. And, of course, with snow and ice comes an increased risk of falling due to the wintry conditions. What are your rights if you...
View ArticleCar Accidents Caused by Road Problems
Poor road conditions such as missing guardrails, erosion, pot holes and faulty design can be the cause of serious car damage or even injuries for the unwary driver. But, whether a person can sue for...
View ArticleWhen Construction Defects Cause Injuries
Most commonly, contractors require subcontractors to agree to accept responsibility for construction defects. As a result, subcontractors tend to be the parties responsible for personal injuries...
View ArticleAttractive Nuisance Cases and the Restatement of Torts
The law defines an attractive nuisance as any condition or item that would appeal to a young child but is also likely to cause injury when used without caution. An example of this is a natural lake or...
View ArticleThe Serious Injury Threshold in Florida No Fault Law
Florida is one of a dozen or so states that follow a no-fault system of compensation for people who have been injured in a car accident. Here's how it works.read more
View ArticleThe Serious Injury Threshold and New York No Fault Law
After a car accident in New York, you'll turn to your own insurance under the state's no-fault rules, unless you meet the "serious injury" threshold for stepping outside of the no-fault system. read more
View ArticlePersonal Injury Liability for Ice Skating Accidents
Ice skating by its very nature is dangerous. Simply because an ice skating accident happened does not mean a lawsuit will be successful. However, there are some circumstances in which the owner of an...
View ArticleThe Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association
The Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association (MCCA) is a non-profit organization formed by the Michigan State Legislature in 1978 because the smaller automobile insurance companies found it difficult...
View ArticleHearing Loss Personal Injury Claims
If caused by another party’s behavior, hearing loss is a compensable personal injury. Claims for compensation can be made to the defendant’s insurance company or directly against the defendant in the...
View ArticleSlip-and-Fall Stair Accidents
Stairs present a number of special dangers, some obvious, some hidden, that cause thousands of people to trip or slip and fall every year. With the more obvious defects -- a torn or loose carpet, or a...
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