Is Your Landlord Responsible For Your Slip and Fall Injuries?

Is Your Landlord Responsible For Your Slip and Fall Injuries?

If you’re renting a house or an apartment, you’re probably already aware of the various perks that come with that living arrangement, including not worrying about paying for maintenance or lawn care.

But what happens if you slip and fall in your rented residence, and who is responsible for covering costs associated with your injuries?

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What Would You Do If You Were Hit By An Uninsured Driver?

What Would You Do If You Were Hit By An Uninsured Driver?

A man seriously injured by a drunk driver will possibly have an even tougher time collecting compensation because the driver had no insurance. In this issue, we’ll share details from the case, and give you important information that could put in you a better position to collect what’s owed to you – especially if the … Read more

You’ll Never Guess Why This Family is Suing Alaska Airlines

Suing Alaska Airlines

While mistakes can be made by anyone – including trained professionals – the consequences can often be deadly.

When someone loses his or her life because of someone else’s negligence, surviving family members often have no other option than to file a wrongful death lawsuit to cover a host of expenses, including medical bills, lost income, burial and funeral expenses and the emotional cost of unexpectedly losing a loved one.

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What’s My Back Injury Worth?

What’s My Back Injury Worth?

Statistics tell us that millions of people are treated annually in hospital emergency rooms for injuries related to falls. Back injuries, in particular, are especially common. If you experience a back injury because of someone else’s negligence, you could be entitled to compensation for medical treatment, lost wages, and other associated costs. In this issue, … Read more

You’ll Never Guess Why These Actions By Truck Drivers Are Deadly

You'll Never Guess Why These Actions By Truck Drivers Are Deadly

In an earlier blog entry, we shared results of a study that revealed the top causes for large truck accidents. That list included factors like brake failure, defective parts and overloaded trucks. A more recent study, however, focused on specific actions – or inactions – of the truck drivers themselves which resulted in deadly accidents … Read more

88-Year-Old Awarded $244,000 After Fall

88-Year-Old Awarded $244,000 After Fall

An elderly man who experienced a serious brain injury after tripping and falling as he left a grocery store and deli has been awarded a $244,000 decision by a jury. The building owner was ruled to be at fault for not having mandated safety equipment in place. In this issue, we’ll talk more about the … Read more

Can Your Personal Injury Claim Can Be Reopened?

Can Your Personal Injury Claim Can Be Reopened?

An question often asked of lawyers specializing in personal injuries is whether or not a case can be reopened. The short answer is “no,” and we’ll talk about the reasons why in this issue. Why can’t a personal injury lawsuit be reopened? The overriding rule to remember is that if you file a personal injury … Read more

Find Out How Social Media Post Can Harm Your Personal Injury Case

How Social Media Post

It’s hardly possible to overstate the popularity of social media. In fact, the latest statistics confirm that about 81% of the U.S. population has a social media profile. The amount of information many of us share so freely and openly for others to see can be concerning. One of the ways information shared on social … Read more

Woman Hurt by Drunk Driver Settles For $8 Million

Woman Hurt by Drunk Driver Settles For $8 Million

A woman has received an $8 million settlement after suffering a permanent brain injury when she was struck by a drunk worker who decided to get behind the wheel of a company-owned pickup truck. The deal ranks among the highest ever in the state of Virginia, and we’ll talk about the details in this article. … Read more

3 Tips for Reducing Odds of Being In Auto Accident New Year’s Eve

3 Tips for Reducing Odds

It’s difficult to believe that 2018 is upon us. Unsurprisingly, the last day of one year and the first day (January 1) of another year are among the most dangerous times to be on the road. That’s saying a lot when you consider that nearly 29 people in the U.S. lose their lives in alcohol-impaired … Read more