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Tag: personal injury

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 […]

Getting seriously injured can be a life-altering event. Activities you used to do all the time might now be painful or impossible. Your mobility might be impacted, limiting where you can go and what you can do. And you might find yourself unable to work, losing out on both income and peace of mind. A […]

Animal attacks, particularly dog bites, can have serious and long-lasting consequences, leading to ongoing pain, an inability to work, or an overall llower quality of life. Understanding your rights and the potential for compensation is crucial if an animal injures you or a loved one. Whether it’s a dog park incident or an attack at […]

After a slip and fall or car accident, there is often clear evidence of injuries, such as broken bones, cuts, and bruises. But there can also be an invisible injury that is difficult to prove. The human body can suffer harm that can go undetected for weeks, months, or even years unless you know what […]

You’ve sustained personal injuries in an accident—the last thing you should have to worry about is your attorney’s intentions. Sadly, not every car accident lawyer is looking out for their client’s best interest. From being tone-deaf to people’s misfortune, to downright predatory marketing, these attorneys fit the stereotype of ambulance chasers. At Kane Personal Injury, […]

Imagine the following scenario: You have a young, curious child who’s always getting into things they shouldn’t be. One day, you lose track of them for a second, only to discover that they’ve trespassed onto someone else’s property and seriously injured themselves. You might think you were liable for the accident—after all, trespassing is a […]