By: mobileprogramming | 2011-09-30 | Personal injury You hope that when you send your child off to school that they will come home as healthy as they were when they left. Unfortunately, there are risks at school just like in any other walk of life. We have seen that some of the scariest and most horrifying things can happen at school – witness the random and barbaric shooting of students by kids armed with guns. read more
By: David Benenfeld | 2010-09-13 | Personal injury If you've been involved in a Ft. Lauderdale slip and fall accident, you may have heard the term ‘premises liability.' What, exactly, does this term mean, and what does it have to do with your slip and fall accident? read more
By: Benjamin Glass | 2010-11-21 | Law Premises liability involves the negligence of a property owner in keeping their grounds safe for visitors. You may have a personal injury claim if you are injured on others' property. read more
By: LawlorWinston | 2011-07-17 | Personal injury You need a Florida attorney experienced in premises liability law to get compensation on your behalf for medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages or wrongful death. An experienced Florida premises liability lawyer who is adept at negotiating with the property owner, and their insurance provider on your terms - not theirs. read more
By: Bella Holly | 2010-04-02 | Law Ordinarily, when we buy a product at the store, we trust that the manufacturer is providing a safe, legitimate product. But have you noticed that some products contain a warning message on the outside of the packaging? Sometimes a warning such as "could cause choking" may seem a little funny to us, especially if it's an item that doesn't typically go near the mouth; but the reality is that someone has likely suffered from choking due to that product and has complained that the company should state the product's hazard. read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-27 | Personal injury The owner of any property holds a legal obligation to take all reasonable measures to ensure that there are no serious hazards threatening the health and safety of persons who enter the premises. Victims of any injuries or illnesses that are sustained due to poor maintenance or other failed oversight may be compensated through a civil legal action against the negligent property owner. These cases fall under the purview of premises liability law, which is intended to address a broad range of the potential harm that may befall a property's guests. read more
By: Adam | 2010-10-26 | Health and safety Not all medical negligence cases necessarily involve a patient and his or her doctor or hospital. There are often circumstances that can make a doctor or hospital liable without a patient being the plaintiff. read more
By: Mark | 2011-01-11 | Law If you suffer injuries while on another's premises, get in touch with a lawyer to understand whether premises liability applies to your case or not. read more
By: Bella Holly | 2010-04-02 | Law Detroit liability attorneys can come in very handy if you should ever be accused of or suffer from the effects of neglected or harmful products or property. If you were to manufacture a product that does not live up to the safety and performance you promise, or if you have suffered due to a company's faulty product, then you should definitely seek the services of a Detroit liability lawyer. A liability lawyer is a lawyer who specializes in the representation of liability cases. read more
By: Josh McDowell | 2011-03-25 | Personal injury If you experience a serious injury due to some accident while visiting a premises owned by someone else, you could file lawsuit against the property owner for premises liability. Since most people are not aware of the premises liability laws in Colorado or any other region, a premises liability attorney can assist them most efficiently. Premises liability lawyer Colorado can help obtain the maxim
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By: Prasad Josh | 2012-01-15 | Personal injury Here, readers will find information regarding municipality premise liability in personal injury cases. read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-28 | Personal injury The owners of both private and commercial properties may be held legally liable for harm that befalls those who are on their premises. This is one of the reasons that it is so important for you to hold an active homeowner's, renter's, or tenant's insurance policy. But if you are seriously injured, the monetary limits on the property owner's coverage may not fully address your medical expenses and other damages to which you are entitled. It is in this instance that you may be able to pursue a legal action against a negligent property owner under premises liability law. read more
By: Bella Holly | 2010-04-01 | Personal injury All Philadelphia residents have certain rights when it comes to injury through either products or property. These rights are protected not only by Philadelphia codes, but by the laws and regulations of the state of Pennsylvania. If you have sustained an injury either by a faulty or inadequately labeled product, or by a piece of property which was not maintained properly, you could be entitled to monetary compensation. read more
By: Stephen Schaunt | 2011-11-12 | Law Every year, thousands of individuals sustain serious injuries on other people’s property. Under premises liability law, the owner of the property can be held financially liable if someone else gets injured when lawfully on their property. read more