A tort is a civil wrong committed by a third party that results in the injury of a person. The third party who commits the tort, whether it involves a car accident or a slip and fall, is legally responsible for the harm suffered by the victim, and if the victim sues, they ...
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Blog Posts in 2017
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Breach of Contract: Should I Involve an Attorney?
A breach of contract is a simple concept: one of two or more parties fails to fulfill their contractual obligations after agreeing to mutual terms. ...
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Can I Appeal a Personal Injury Judgement?
Unfortunately, not every case is resolved as successfully as you may like. This can present a unique problem for personal injury cases, as you may be ...
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Who Is at Fault for an On-the-Job-Injury?
When you are injured at work, you may be wondering how you will be able to move on from the process with the compensation you deserve. As a rule, ...
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Common Causes of Truck Accidents
Truck accidents occur quite often, and they are so often devastating for all involved. Not only do they result in severe injury and physical damages ...
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Why You Should Never Say “Sorry” After an Accident
The experience of being involved in an accident can be frustrating and overwhelming, particularly if you sustained any injuries. In the midst of this ...
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The Anatomy of a Brain Injury Case
Due to the fragility of our brains, as well as their vital role in our overall function, brain injuries can very quickly become permanent, lifelong, ...
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Can You Sue if You are Assaulted on Private Property?
All property owners and managers have a legal obligation to ensure their properties are safe and properly maintained, which includes providing ...
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Who is Liable if Someone Breaks Into My Gated Community?
Most people choose to live in gated communities for added privacy and protection. Many gated communities have security guards on staff and gated ...
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Multi-Vehicle Accidents: Who is Liable?
Determining responsibility in crashes that involve more than two cars or vehicles can be extremely tricky. According to the U.S. National Highway ...
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