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Negligence and Liability In Personal Injury Cases

Submitted by Norman on Tue, 08/03/2010 - 09:22

The first step in any personal injury case is deciding if another individual or business is responsible for your injury. Liability is the technical terms for legal responsibility. In determining liability, your personal injury attorney will determine whether you injury was cause by the negligence of that individual or business.

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Adjusting to Life After a Personal Injury Claim

Submitted by Norman on Tue, 08/03/2010 - 09:10

Every day people suffer injuries which change their life significantly. While there are legal remedies to help with the financial burden, one thing that many personal injury victims have a hard time dealing with is life after an injury. For these people, life has changed drastically. In some cases they must adjust to learning a new way to move around, for others, a new way to communicate. If you are one of the many people who have been permanently injured, this article is meant to help you learn how to deal with life after injury.

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Personal Injury Tip: Seek Medical Assistance Immediately After Your Accident

Submitted by Norman on Tue, 08/03/2010 - 09:06
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One of the most critical elements to winning your personal injury case is seeking medical attention as soon as possible. Unfortunately, we do not always think about going to the doctor immediately after getting injured as many injuries take days or weeks to show their seriousness.

Can you Make a Personal injury Claim for Food Poisoning?

Submitted by Norman on Tue, 08/03/2010 - 09:01

Food poisoning is a terrible painful affliction, which causes a series of horrible bowel problems which can lead to lost time at work and a great deal of suffering. In cases where this is caused by eating at a restaurant, the restaurant can be held liable in a tort case. Food poisoning is caused by deteriorating food products and the bi-products of the bacteria present in the food.

Joint Liability In Personal Injury Cases

Submitted by Norman on Mon, 07/26/2010 - 11:51

Joint liability is a condition where at least two people or parties are liable for an individual’s injury. If more than one party is found to be responsible for a person’s injuries, all liable parties are going to have to pay certain amounts of money to compensate a victim for an injury. The amount they each have to pay depends on how liable for the injury the judge sees them as being; the more liable a person is, the more he/she will be forced to compensate the injured party.

The Role Of Negligence In A Personal Injury Case

Submitted by Norman on Mon, 07/26/2010 - 11:51

Negligence occurs in a Personal Injury case when a person has acted in a way that has caused an injury to another party. The injury will be something that could have been prevented had the negligent party actively worked towards doing something to keep an injury from occurring. A person who is negligent will be forced to compensate an injured party for damages that relate to the injury suffered as a result of the negligence (if the courts can prove that this negligence led to the injury).

Torts and How They Relate To Personal Injury

Submitted by Norman on Mon, 07/26/2010 - 11:50

A tort is a kind of action that can cause a person to become injured. This can occur in a number of different ways. A tort is also a type of action because of which an injured party can sue.

There are three forms of torts that can be found in a Personal Injury case.

The first is the general negligence tort. This is where a guilty party is found to be guilty of a tort in that they failed to prevent an injury from occurring to the another person.

Trends In Personal Injury law

Submitted by Norman on Mon, 07/26/2010 - 11:49

A number of different trends can be found in Personal Injury law these days. These are all trends that are influencing how judges and lawyers handle different Personal Injury cases. Therefore, it is a good idea to be aware of what these trends are and in this article we hope to help you know a little bit more about them and how they may affect your Personal Injury claim.

Types Of Personal Injury Accidents

Submitted by Norman on Mon, 07/26/2010 - 11:47

There are a number of different categories of Personal Injury that a person can claim, depending on the type of injury suffered. These are all cases where the person who suffers an injury can sue for damages. Below are some of the Personal Injury accidents for which a person can sue.

Motor vehicle accidents are the most common accidents involving personal injury claims. These accidents result from a person’s negligence on the road leading to the injury of others. Vehicles involved in motor vehicle accidents include automobiles, motorcycles, boats, trains and buses.

The Role of the Statute of Limitations in a Personal Injury Case

Submitted by Norman on Mon, 07/26/2010 - 11:47

A person who is looking to file a Personal Injury lawsuit will need to file the suit as soon as possible after an injury has been suffered. This is because of an enactment known as the Statute of Limitations which varies by state.