Products Liability

If you've been injured by a product - anything from matches to an airplane - you may have a liability case against the product's manufacturers.More...


Personal Injury

When you have been injured by someone else's carelessness, it is important to take some initial steps toward making sure your injury claim can be settled fairly and as quickly as possible:More...

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Federal Teacher Protection Act -- Punitive Damages

The federal Teacher Protection Act (TPA) attempts to limit punitive damage awards against school employees in cases in which they are not immune from liability.

Malicious Prosecution

It should be obvious that the purpose of the criminal justice system is to bring criminals to justice. Unfortunately, people sometimes try to use the criminal justice system for improper purposes, such as revenge. As one would expect, using the criminal justice system solely for improper purposes is prohibited by law. The personal injury lawsuit that addresses improper criminal prosecution is known as malicious prosecution.

Recovery by Guest in Automobile Cases

A "guest" in an automobile is a person who rides in an automobile driven by another person for his own pleasure or business without paying the driver or conferring any benefit on him. If the guest is injured while riding in the driver's automobile, he may be permitted to recover for any injuries that he suffers. His recovery will depend on whether or not a "guest statute" applies in the jurisdiction.

STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS IN TORT CASES

A statute of limitations is the time period in which a plaintiff must file a lawsuit against a defendant. A statute of limitations benefits the defendant. It gives the defendant an opportunity to defend the lawsuit while witnesses are available and while the facts are fresh in the minds of the witnesses. The plaintiff is barred from filing a lawsuit after the statute of limitations has expired.

The Jones Act -- Unseaworthiness Claims

The owner of a vessel has an absolute duty to provide a seaworthy vessel for his crew. Therefore, an injured seaman may sue the owner of the vessel on which the seaman was working if the vessel was unseaworthy at the time of the accident. A vessel is unseaworthy if it, its equipment, or its crew are not reasonably fit for their intended purpose.

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$1.85 MILLION SETTLEMENT

Truck Wreck - Severe orthopaedic injuries/brain injury
(2007, Minnesota)


$1.67 MILLION JURY VERDICT

Med Mal Against Hospital & Ob-Gyn Largest Paid Verdict - 1st Judical District
(2000, Elizabethton, Tn, Birth Error Causing Cerebral Palsy)


$1.25 MILLION SETTLEMENT

Electrocution caused by flag pole contacting high voltage power line while attending Bristol, TN Nascar Race
(2006, Bristol, Tennessee)

 

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