Premises liability law covers legal responsibilities of property owners and occupants in preventing injuries to persons who enter onto their property.
Proving Owners’ Liability To prove an owner’s liability an injured person must show the property owner has not upheld the required standard of safety.
Manufacturers and Sellers are Not Liable If Product Complied With Government Regulations House Bill 2503 significantly limited when manufacturers and sellers can be found liable for exemplary or punitive damages.
A crosswalk doesn’t guarantee pedestrian safety The existence of crosswalks doesn’t guarantee pedestrian’s safety on the road, especially when a pedestrian chooses to jaywalk, fails to use designated crosswalks, or does not abide by the provided traffic signals.
Litigation can be more stressful than negotiation Filing a slip and fall lawsuit requires that you and your lawyer make an informed decision on whether to proceed in that direction.