Personal Injury/Wrongful Death FAQ
- What must a plaintiff prove to recover for an assault or battery?
- If a dog bites a person, is the owner liable for doctor’s bills?
- What does a person have to prove to win a slander or libel claim?
- Does the average member of the public have any privacy rights?
- Can a person recover damages for injuries sustained on someone else’s property?
- Is an owner of property liable for using deadly force to defend their property?
- What remedies does a railroad worker, who is injured while working, have?
- What is a slip and fall action?
- Can anyone bring a wrongful death claim?
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- What are soft tissue injuries?
- What can I do If I’ve been injured on a cruise ship?
- Can third parties be held responsible for injuries stemming from a drunk driving accident?
- How do I know if I have a medical malpractice claim?
- What should I do if I’m in a car accident?
- Who is responsible for injuries stemming from a sexual assault?
- What is a class action lawsuit?
- How do insurers determine what a car is worth?
- How do I know if I have a personal injury case?
- Who is responsible for birth injuries?
- What type of claim may I have for an animal bite injury?
- My elderly relative was injured while residing in a nursing home, what can I do?
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