It's fairly common knowledge that if someone hurts his or herself on your property, you could be held liable for the person's injuries. What you may not know is that if a third-party injures someone on your property, you could also be held liable for the incident. Here's what you need to know about third-party premise liability.
When Liability Can Be Pinned on You
Except for situations where you are legally in charge of another person (e.
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Four Things To Strengthen Your Slip And Fall Accident Claim
If you have a slip and fall injury claim, you will need to prove it just as you would any other accident. The more evidence you have for your case, the stronger your case will be. Here are some for the things you need for a strong case:
Witnesses
A credible witness adds valuable weight to a slip and fall injury claim. This is even more so if the condition that caused you to slip and fall was temporary, such as a wet floor that has since dried.
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How To Know If You Have A Worthwhile Medical Malpractice Case
In most cases, when someone visits their doctor or the emergency room, they do not expect to be harmed further by their treatment, or by the lack of it. However, all too often patients are the victims of medical negligence, leading to worsening symptoms or death. If you are wondering whether you or loved one is a victim of medical malpractice, learn more about how to know if you are or not.
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Four Mistakes You Might Make If You Don't Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer
When you have been hurt because of someone else and want to file a claim against them, you may think it is a straightforward process you can do on your own. You might not think that you need an attorney on your side, but here are some mistakes you could make without the assistance of a personal injury attorney.
Waiting Too Long to File
You may want to wait to file any claims until you recover from your injuries, but you might end up waiting too long.
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