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Theories of Recovery in Texas Dog Bite Law

There are three theories of liability in Texas dog bite law.

Why You Should Never Try To Handle a Slip and Fall Without an Attorney

Premise owners have no duty to preserve evidence unless you very specifically request what you want preserved.

Can Drinking Alcohol Be Used Against You In a Personal Injury Lawsuit Even If You Were Not Intoxicated?

Contrary to what some people may believe, you do not have to be legally intoxicated for evidence of alcohol use to be used against you to show negligence in a civil personal injury case.

Occupational Injury Plans and Arbitration Agreements in Employment Contracts

Be aware that employers who offer alternative plans to workers compensation often require you to waive your right to sue them and go to arbitration instead when you sustain a work injury.

Landlord Liability For Tenant Dog Attacks Under Texas Law

A discussion of a landlord's potential liability for an attack by dog owned by the landlord's tenant.

Treating a Back Injury - St. Louis Car Accident Attorney

Our St. Louis car accident lawyers discuss how common back injuries resulting from automobile accidents are treated.

Perineal Tears: A Commonly Ignored Chicago Birth Injury

While many mothers may think of perineal tears as unavoidable and a normal occurrence, this is not always the case.

Injured in an Auto Fire - St. Louis Car Injuries Lawyer

Burn injuries that are severe enough can leave the victims disabled for a long time, or even lifetime.

Los Angeles Injury Statistics You Need To Know

Drivers are always at risk of getting involved in a car accident. As daunting as the thought may be, accidents tend to affect everyone involved adversely.

Liability in Bullying Wrongful Death Cases

Unfortunately, bullying has been a part of the education system in the United States forever. The effects of bullying are often debilitating to the victim’s emotional and psychological well-being as was the case with a recent case involving 16-year-old Daniel Mendez.

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