Can you just sit back and watch someone get hurt, while you do nothing? Can you refuse to help an injured person simply because you don’t feel like
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Can you just sit back and watch someone get hurt, while you do nothing? Can you refuse to help an injured person simply because you don’t feel like
... read more
When a traffic accident, slip-and-fall, or other mishap gives rise to a personal injury claim, the issue of liability -- the answer to the key question “Who was at fault?” -- typically depends on which person was (or was most) negligent. In a nutshell, when Person A’s failure to act in a reasonably cautious manner ends up causing injury to Person B, Person A may be financially liable for Person B’s harm. For in-depth information on negligence, read on.
Why the concept of negligence is pivotal in many personal injury cases, and how to prove the elements of a negligence or negligence per se claim. ... Read more
Find out which states follow the harsh contributory negligence rule, and which have adopted a version of the much fairer comparative negligence rule. We'll also explain how each of these rul ... Read more
When an accident is partially your fault, the shared fault rules in your state might kill your claim. Here's how the different shared fault rules work. ... Read more
In certain types of personal injury cases, proof of intentional or negligent conduct is not required in order to establish the defendant's legal responsibility for the plaintiff's harm. ... Read more
Establishing the "duty of care" -- and showing how it was breached -- is the cornerstone of proof in most personal injury cases, so it's crucial to understand this legal concept. ... Read more
Can you just sit back and watch someone get hurt, while you do nothing? Can you refuse to help an injured person simply because you don’t feel like helping? ... Read more
You might feel certain that someone else is to blame for your injuries, but the legal requirements for proving "fault" might be more difficult to establish than you think. ... Read more
Self-defense rarely comes into play in a personal injury case, but sometimes the defendant can raise this argument in response to certain kinds of personal injury lawsuits. ... Read more