Legal Articles, Products Liability

When are Punitive Damages Awarded?

A blog post about what punitive damages are and why and when they are necessary.

CT Judge Bars Product Liability Action Against Fitness Club

A blog post about a Superior Court judge ruling that a man who badly injured his leg on a stair climber exercise machine at a Planet Fitness cannot bring a product liability action against the chain exercise club.

Judge Rejects Spoiled Turkey Claim In Products Liability Suit

Plaintiff lost a defective products liability case due to inability to provide sufficient evidence as concluded by a judge.

Can I Bring A Claim If I Get Food Poisoning?

How to prove a claim of food poisoning and how to determine who is liable for such a claim.

Defective Products Litigation Nationwide

An attorney can get you compensation for injuries caused by defective products

Construction Site Fall Kills 1, Injures Another

Construction Site Fall Kills 1, Injures Another

Do You Have Grounds For a Wrongful Death Case?

Understand how wrongful death works in the state of Georgia.

City of Bridgeport Lacks Standing for Product Liability Claim

Blog post about how the city of Bridgeport was unable to sue several gun manufacturers because there was a lack of standing.

Company Not Liable for Actions of Drug-Induced Employee

Blog post about a company's liability for an employee who caused significant damage while driving the company's truck under the influence of drugs.

Plaintiff Awarded $3588.88 For Supermarket Slip and Fall

Blog about a plaintiff who recovered over $3,000 from a supermarket in a slip and fall injury claim.

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