When Can You Sue for Assault?
Merriam-Webster defines assault as: “a threat or attempt to inflict offensive physical contact or bodily harm on a person (as by lifting a fist in a threatening manner) that puts the person in immediate danger of or in apprehension.” This means that no actual contact must occur between the two individuals. Let’s say that John […]
Read More →What Are Eviction Notices?
An eviction notice is a vital part of the eviction process. No further action can be taken until an eviction notice has properly been served. There are specific situations in which an eviction notice may be served, although some types of eviction notices must offer an alternative course of action for the tenant. Types of […]
Read More →What is Medical Malpractice?
Medical malpractice cases occur when a doctor or health care provider fails to adhere to the designated standards of medical care, resulting in the death or injury of a patient. These cases are highly regulated to prevent frivolous cases that may result in an increase in insurance premiums. Types of Medical Malpractice There are several […]
Read More →The First Steps to Take in a Personal Injury Case
There are a few things you should do immediately after suffering a personal injury. These can help with making your case go as simply and smoothly as possible. Here are a few of the first steps you should take when you pursue a personal injury case. Get Medical Treatment First and foremost, seek proper medical […]
Read More →Stay Safe this Holiday Season
Whether you’re traveling to see extended family or enjoying a nice vacation, the holidays are the busiest time for travel. The increased amount of travelers also increases the amount of accidents. Preparation can keep you and your family safe over the holidays. Important Tips for Safe Holiday Driving A few precautions can be taken to […]
Read More →Preventing Dog Bites
According to the CDC (Center for Disease Control), approximately 4.7 million dog bites occur in the United States each year. Dog bites can result in big lawsuits, so here are a few tips for preventing them. Many states don’t even require that previous aggression be proved in the dog and there are few cases where […]
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