When you’re hurt in a serious car Alabama car accident, your health, safety, mental wellbeing, and finances are on the line. You’ve suffered serious injuries and need expensive medical treatment, leaving you struggling to recover. But what if you’re partly at fault for the accident? You may suspect you weren’t paying enough attention to the road. In these cases, saying the wrong thing to an insurer can impact your claim and compensation, leaving you unable to recover financially through your car accident lawsuit. That’s...Continue Reading...
Getting into an accident is difficult and frustrating, both mentally and physically. If you were partially at fault, you might think you need to pay all your bills on your own or that you have no options for compensation. You might still be eligible for a settlement, even though the other person wasn’t completely at fault. Comparative Negligence Florida uses the pure comparative negligence system. This means the courts in Florida can attribute a portion of the blame for a car accident to more than one party. So, if you are partially...Continue Reading...
When you're injured in a serious accident, getting compensation is important to your recovery. However, there's one thing that may be standing between you and your compensation: your part in the accident. You may now be worried about your part in the accident that left you injured. Now, you may also be worried about a personal injury attorney taking your case. That’s why we’ve focused on what comparative negligence is, what it means for your claim, and how your lawyer can help.What Does Partial Fault Mean? First,...Continue Reading...
Many people are familiar with the most common type of California Premises Liability claim, the slip and fall, but premises liability is much more than that. If you have been injured on another person’s property, you may have a claim against the owner for negligence based on premises liability. The only way to be sure is to consult with a San Bernardino personal injury attorney. What is California Premises Liability?Under California Civil Code Section 1714(a), property owners in California owe a duty of care to the invitees or guests...Continue Reading...