New York Wrongful Death and Personal Injury
June 18, 2011 by briansawyer
Filed under Personal Injury
When someone you are close to dies, the loss is intense and immeasurable. But if the death was a result of the neglect or poor judgment of someone else, it is even more heartbreaking. If the deceased was the main source of income for the family, the losses are likely monetary as well as personal. The best way to recover these damages are to contact a New York personal injury attorney.
If someone dies because of an accident that was caused by the negligence or carelessness of someone else, this is what is known as wrongful death and should qualify the person to start a claim or lawsuit seeking monetary damages for that loss of life.
Wrongful death can result from many kinds of judgment lapses or accidents including the following:
- Improper handling of a firearm
- Disregard for workplace safety regulations
- Defective or dangerous products
- Medical malpractice
- Explosions
Frequently Asked Questions about Car Accidents
December 10, 2010 by staff
Filed under Profound Accidents
If you or a loved one is injured in a car accident, a thousand questions can easily begin running through your mind. In such troubling circumstances, you can count on an experienced personal injury law firm in Tyler, Texas for example to have answers to your legal and financial concerns. These include the following:
New Hope for Eye Injury Victims
November 5, 2010 by staff
Filed under Legal Malpractice Law
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports received work-related chemical burns to the eyes in the United States in 2008. Injuries to the eyes can result in lifelong injury including total blindness, loss of sight in one eye, or impaired vision. Eye injuries can occur in any number of situations and sometimes require a consultation with experienced Tampa malpractice attorneys.A recent report released by The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM)—and reported on in the magazine Drug Discovery & Development—indicates that there is new hope for victims of eye injuries. This may be good news for many, including the 2,850 workers
Giving eyesight to the blind
According to the recent report in NEJM, stem cell transplants have been shown to help certain persons blinded by burns. Italian doctors were able to increase the number of stem cells needed to fix injured eyes, a technique that is believed… Read the rest
Injury attorney in Louisville Plane’s Dog Bite Attack is Not Stepping Up
October 28, 2010 by staff
Filed under Personal Injury
The Jefferson County Circuit County, division eight in Kentucky has a complaint filed from the Plaintiff, Shea Johnson who claims she was bit in the face by a dog on-board a Skywest Airlines flight.
This lawsuit was filed against the Louisville international Airport. The personal injury lawyers in Louisville that are representing the airport are non-responsive to reporters of Fox news as reported on October 29th, 2010. This Louisville victim is demanding an award for her “permanent injuries and impairments” from the dog bite attack.
The record states that this German Shepherd was not used as a service animal but was allowed to board the flight anyway. This animal was not in a carrier or in another compartment of the plain but erather aboard the flight on the floor in the plane’s cabin just like any other traditional passenger. Seated directly infron ot Shea Johnson, the dog allegdly… Read the rest
Mistakes That Can Jeopardize Your Accident Case
October 14, 2010 by staff
Filed under Personal Injury
Simple errors and misstatements can make it impossible for you to claim compensation for your injury damages. To avoid these mistakes, consult an attorney immediately after you suffer an accident injury in Birmingham or anywhere in Alabama and follow these tips:
- Seek medical attention right away – If you delay treatment for your injuries, the insurance company or negligent party may claim that the accident was not the cause of your injury. After you seek medical treatment, make sure you also follow all the instructions your doctor gives you.
- Retain a qualified lawyer – You must seek advice from an attorney with experience handling accident cases. You may have a family member or friend who is a lawyer, but he or she may not have the necessary knowledge to handle your case unless he or she regularly practices Alabama accident law.
- Do not believe the
Avoiding Texas Truck Accidents
May 14, 2010 by staff
Filed under Personal Injury, Profound Accidents
Nobody wants to be involved in trucking accidents. Trucking companies, insurance companies, and consultants spend millions of dollars to develop training and safety programs for truck drivers. All the time and effort reduces the number of trucking accidents, but accidents still happen.
Premises Liability in Alabama
May 13, 2010 by staff
Filed under Personal Injury
A common assumption is that any time an individual is injured on the property of someone else, the accident victim automatically has a right to collect for medical expenses, if not more for additional damages as well. In fact, the Alabama law carries very specific rules that determine the responsibility behind any accident.
Protect Your Rights with a Dallas Personal Injury Lawyer
September 25, 2009 by Marc
Filed under Personal Injury
Being injured due to someone else’s carelessness is always unfortunate. You can take some steps to protect yourself and allow your claim to be settled quickly and in a fair manner.
Make sure to write down everything you can remember. You may want to include things such as how you received your injury, addresses, phone numbers, and names of potential witnesses, insurance representatives, police officers, or workman’s compensation representatives if hurt while on the job.
Talk to a Texas car accident and personal injury lawyer as soon as possible. Let anyone that you think is responsible for your injuries know that you are filing a claim. Make sure to protect any evidence that proves your injury.
Many people wonder how they can figure out who was at fault. In Dallas, you must prove that a person was negligent. You must be able to show that a person did not live… Read the rest