Legal Articles, Accident & Injury

Florida's Equine Activities Liability Act

The importance of posting warning notices or having equine activity participants sign a document containing the warning notice is highlighted by Florida case law interpreting Florida's Equine Activities Liability Act.

I WAS BIT BY A DOG! WHAT DO I DO?

What to know after a dog bite

Choosing the Correct Court

Deciding which of the California civil courts is the right one for your lawsuit

CAR ACCIDENT AND HAVE HEALTH INSURANCE. WHAT MEDICAL BILLS DOES THE AT FAULT DRIVER HAVE TO PAY?

Understanding how medical expenses are paid after a car accident

DO I NEED A LAWYER?

Helping to decide if a lawyer is needed

What To Do if You’ve Been Hit by an Uber or Lyft Driver in St. Louis, MO

Dealing with insurance companies after a normal accident can be a complex and stressful experience. Involving rideshare companies adds a layer of difficulty.

What if My Employer Doesn’t Have Workers’ Comp Insurance?

If your employer is knowingly breaking the law by avoiding St. Louis’ workers' comp insurance, they are putting themselves at legal risk, not to mention putting you at potential financial risk if you ever need to file a Missouri workers’ comp claim.

What to Do After a Texas Car Accident Caused By Damaged Roads

While most car accidents result from driver negligence, a large number of car accidents occur because of poor road conditions, whether due to improper maintenance, incomplete construction, faulty design, or poor signage. Depending on the specific roadway, federal, state, and local government authorities may be responsible for the road on which you drive. These government agencies are responsible for building and maintaining the roads for travelers' safety. If they fail to do so and the poor road conditions lead to an accident that causes injuries, the victim can file a personal injury claim to seek recovery for their damages.

Truck Accidents in America: Major Causes and Damages

When it comes to auto accidents in the United States, trucks are responsible for a massive number of road accident injuries. According to statistics from the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, more than 5,000 people die as a result of motor vehicle accidents involving trucks every year.

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