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Every personal injury case in the United States revolves around one central concept: fault. In many situations—such as car accidents, slip-and-falls, or product liability incidents—more than one party may share responsibility for the harm caused. That’s where comparative negligence laws come into play. Comparative negligence is a legal doctrine that determines how much each party’s […]

If you’ve been injured on public transportation, such as a city bus, subway, or school bus, you can—and should—pursue compensation. Whether the vehicle got into an accident or you experienced a slip-and-fall on board, there is one key question: who is responsible?   When a public transit vehicle is owned by a private company, your claim […]

Farmers and farm workers are susceptible to severe injuries. Tractor rollovers, machinery malfunction, falls, and respiratory problems are just some of the issues they encounter, with many injuries leading to hospitalization, dismemberment, and even death.   If you or a loved one has been injured in a farm accident, you deserve to know who is to […]

Truck accident numbers are climbing year after year, leaving many to ask: what’s driving this alarming trend? In 2022 alone, 120,200 large trucks were involved in crashes resulting in injuries, marking an 18% increase since 2016. Even more distressing data reveals that 5,837 large trucks were involved in fatal crashes in 2022, a 49% rise […]

Rear-end collisions are among the most common car accidents, and responsibility usually falls on the trailing driver. However, determining fault isn’t always straightforward, as there are exceptions to this general rule. Understanding these exceptions is crucial, especially since injuries like whiplash can have lasting impacts. Knowing who is at fault helps secure a fair settlement […]

Sending a child off to school is one of the most scary times in a parent’s life. We essentially must put their well-being in the hands of teachers and administrators we don’t know, hoping they will be safe. When we get a call that they’ve fallen off of monkey bars and broken a bone, or […]