Legal Articles, Products Liability

FOOD POISONING THROUGH CROSS-CONTAMINATION

One of the most common ways a person gets sick from food is through cross contamination.

CANTALOUPE LISTERIA FOOD POISONING

Listeriosis is a serious bacterial infection caused by food. This article explains symptoms, gestation, who is at risk, and preventative measures. It also outlines specific areas that have had listeria outbreaks.

Medical Malpractice: Essentials When Filing a Lawsuit

It is not easy to substantiate and prevail in medical malpractice lawsuits. Although reports often show victims winning millions of dollars, this is not always the case in medical malpractice lawsuits.

Vehicle Damage And Insurance Coveage - The Real Story

Resolving property damage claims following an accident is often the most important issue. You need you car for work, your family & even medical appointments if injured. There are many unknown pitfalls that can occur with the PD claim. This article seeks to answer common questions.

Restrictions on Awards for Medical Malpractice

States laws impact the amount of damages a victim of medical malpractice can receive. Consulting with an attorney who is well aware of the laws in your state will benefit your case greatly.

How Minor Injuries Can Prove

Car accidents can lead to many different types of injuries, some of which are minor requiring minimal treatment, and others severe that can render the victim disabled for the lifetime. Some injuries can even prove fatal.

Nevada's Tortured Tort Reform

Nevada's cap on noneconomic damages should be held unconstitutional.

Common Mistakes to Avoid after a Car Crash

If you have been involved in a car accident due to negligence of another driver, it is your legal right to receive compensation for your loses. Here are some common mistakes to avoid to ensure that your claim for compensation does not become complicated.

Defective Product Design Cases, Excluding Other Causes and Feasible Design Alternatives

A look at the requirement of Feasible Design Alternative, and the need to show that a product is unreasonably dangerous in order to recover in a Strict liability Case.

Removable Guards and the Case for Liability. What Warnings?

A look at the American Airlines case involving a baggage handler rendered quadriplegic as a result of an alleged defect in the baggage cart.

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