Ways That A Building's Tenant And Owner May Both Be Liable In A Personal Injury Suit

Posted on: 12 September 2018

When you're injured in a business, and you feel as though someone's negligence had a direct link to your injury, you'll likely consult with a personal injury attorney to ascertain whether legal action might be appropriate. You may initially wonder whether you should focus your case on the building's tenant — this business, in this case — or on the owner, which may be a commercial property company. Your personal injury attorney is apt to tell you that you may be able to target both entities legally, which may result in a court awarding a significant amount of damages to you.
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Three Things You Should Do After An Attack By A Loose Dog

Posted on: 31 July 2018

A dog attack can happen unexpectedly. You may see a loose dog walking down the sidewalk towards you, and the dog doesn't seem vicious. But as it approaches, the animal decides to attack, with no provocation. Sometimes a person will be walking their dog, but they have no control of the animal. It begins to bark at you and then breaks free of the leash. Dogs can attack for inexplicable reasons, but regardless of the circumstances, your injuries can be severe.
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Injured In A Fight At A Bar Or Club? You May Be Due Compensation

Posted on: 11 July 2018

Summer usually involves a lot of nights out with friends, but those nights can quickly turn into a nightmare if a fight breaks out at the bar or club you're in. If you end up injured in a bar fight, can you recover anything for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain? Here's what you should know. Premises Liability Puts A Responsibility On The Owner For Everyone's Safety Bars and clubs have a certain legal duty toward their patrons.
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Worth A Thousand Words: Photographs And Personal Injury Evidence

Posted on: 23 May 2018

When you get injured, taking photos may be the last thing on your mind. Photos and other evidence, however, are indisputable proof of wrong-doing, damage, carelessness, and negligence by others. When you are harmed, you are owed monetary damages, and every little bit of evidence you have will improve your chances of success. Read on to learn about the importance of hard evidence in several different personal injury scenarios. Car Wrecks
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