Personal injury lawsuits are quite common, as far as lawsuits go, but they can also be somewhat complicated to the untrained eye. After all, you need to know the general structure of such a lawsuit, how the court proceedings will go, and what laws your state has regarding lawsuits. To help you build a better lawsuit, here is a specific overview of how damage caps work in personal injury lawsuits in Ohio:
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When most people think of slip and fall cases, they imagine someone suffering a fall in a public place, such as a grocery store. However, slip and fall accidents are not confined to public spaces. You could even fall at home. If you suffered a slip and fall at the home or apartment you are renting, here is what you need to know.
What Do You Have to Prove?
A slip and fall case is viewed in a similar fashion as other personal injury cases.
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Shortly after an accident, the insurance company representing the negligent party will reach out to you requesting a statement concerning the incident. Don't take this lightly. Although it's a seemingly, innocent phone call everything you say on this call will be used in the investigation of the incident. One inaccurate statement can literally harm your entire claim. Make sure you're prepared.
Know Your Rights
Remember that the recorded statement can occur on your terms.
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If your child was injured in a daycare setting, you're likely wondering whether the injury was caused by negligence or was simply an accident that couldn't have been foreseen. Below is an outline of duty of care, how duty of care is breached, and how a personal injury attorney can help you to determine whether you have a negligence case or not.
What is Duty of Care?
When you bring your child to their daycare facility each morning, there's an unspoken rule that your child will be cared for and kept safe within the bounds of reason.
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If you have recently been involved in an accident that has caused you to become injured, you might want to think about hiring an auto accident attorney to represent you. To understand why this would be so important, you might want to take a few minutes of your time to read through the following points.
You Won't Have To Do The Negotiations
Before your auto accident injury case ever goes before a judge, you will want to first try to come to a financial settlement agreement with the insurance company or lawyer that represents the person who was the cause of the accident.
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