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Pros and Cons of Settling a Personal Injury Case Out of Court
Deciding whether to settle a personal injury case out of court or take it to trial is a major decision. It depends on the nature of the case, as well as personal preferences. However, most personal injury cases settle out of court before reaching trial.
Read MoreCauses of Construction Site Accidents
A construction site is a hazardous place to work. A recent Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) survey has stated that one in ten construction site workers are injured every year.
Read MoreNotice of Claims & Municipal Hospitals
If you are injured as a result of negligence in a municipal hospital, there is a requirement of service of a written notice of claim within 90 days. Thereafter, an action must be commenced within 1 year and 90 days of accrual. The trouble with this is…
Read MoreLawsuits After Construction Accident Deaths
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) states that 18.5% of all reported workplace deaths in the United States take place in the construction industry. Many times, in the midst of emotional trauma, filing a lawsuit is the furthest thing from the minds of family members.
Read MoreProving Fault in a Slip and Fall Accident
Many people are injured each year from slipping and falling on a wet floor, defective stairs, or a rough patch of ground or other dangerous surfaces. The property owner may or may not be responsible for the accident.
Read MoreHow to Prevent the Causes of Slip and Fall Accidents
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, slips, trips, and falls make up 15 percent of all accidental deaths per year. They are the most frequent accidents leading to personal injury. The effects of accidents can vary from simple bruises to extremely serious injuries or even death.
Read MoreNote: The information contained herein is for general and non-specific informational purposes only as legal claims vary and is not to be considered or taken as legal counsel or advice. Only your lawyer can give you legal advice. If you have a legal question, you should consult with an experienced injury attorney as soon as possible
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