Legal Articles, Slip & Fall Accident
How Workers’ Compensation Views Telecommuting Jobs
"When an employee’s home is also an employee’s work premises, it is often interpreted that the hazards an employee encounters when performing work at home are also hazards of his or her employment."
Massachusetts Appeals Court Expands Mode of Operation Approach
In slip and fall injuries, the landowner's awareness of the defective condition on her property is paramount in establishing liability against her. A recent decision for the Mass. Appeals Court explains when the law will not require the injury victim to prove the landowner had notice of the defect.
St. Louis Personal Injury Claims for Nerve Damage
Nerve damage is one of the worst types of injuries that one can suffer due to the excruciating pain and disability associated with it.
Accident? Think Twice Before Talking to Insurance Adjusters
Advice regarding how to deal with insurance adjusters after an accident.
Workers' Compensation and Wrongful Death Benefits
Losing a beloved family member in a work-related accident is something no family wants to have to go through.
A Quick Guide to Slip and Fall Injury Claims
Every year, over 1 million emergency room visits are the result of slip and fall accidents. If you have been injured because of another person's negligence, be aware of the steps you need to take to protect your legal rights.
Continuing Prevalence of Negligence in Obstetrics
A Missouri mother has filed a lawsuit against the obstetrician who delivered her daughter in February of 2013.
Talking on Your Cell Phone While Driving?
It is not illegal, in Florida, to talk on your cell phone while driving, but is it safe?