Does an “Open and Obvious” Hazard Automatically Defeat Your Slip-and-Fall Claim?
- posted: Sep. 02, 2021
- Personal Injury
Property owners, managers and even tenants have a duty to prevent unreasonable risk of harm to people visiting their premises, either by repairing dangerous conditions or by posting adequate warnings. Read More
Common Causes of Boating Accidents That Lead to Injuries
- posted: Sep. 02, 2021
- Personal Injury
Boating is a fun summertime outing even during the pandemic, since it allows friends and families to enjoy the outdoors while remaining a safe distance from other people. In fact, Read More
Injured on Someone’s Property? Your Right to Damages Depends on Who You Are
- posted: Sep. 02, 2021
- Personal Injury
If you get hurt on someone else’s premises, you may be able to sue for compensation. Property owners and managers have a legal duty to maintain their premises as safe Read More
How Might COVID-19 Change the Way Personal Injury Cases Are Litigated?
- posted: Jun. 01, 2020
- Personal Injury,  Covid-19
Like most other activities where in-person interaction is required, personal injury lawsuits have been disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This can put serious stress on parties who are looking to Read More
What Types of Personal Injury Claims Might Result from COVID-19 Exposure?
- posted: May 14, 2020
- Personal Injury,  Covid-19
COVID-19 exposure has led to a litany of serious health issues and tens of thousands of deaths. Though everyone’s health is top priority, afflicted individuals and family members of those Read More
Drop in Car Crashes, Spike in Bicycle Accidents Linked to Coronavirus
- posted: Apr. 23, 2020
- Personal Injury,  Covid-19
Once Americans came to understand how deadly the coronavirus can be and how easily it is passed from person to person, transportation habits changed. Not only did people drastically curtail Read More