Is It True Bystanders Can Sue For Emotional Distress In Wrongful Death Cases?

Posted on: 7 March 2018
Wrongful death laws let family member sue for the damages related to the untimely demise of their loved ones when it occurs because of the negligence or actions of another person. However, these laws also let unrelated people collect compensation for emotional distress if they happen to be present when the person died. Here's more information about pursuing this option for obtaining damages if you happen to be bystander in this type of situation.
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Steps To Take If Your Child Is Injured On A Trampoline

Posted on: 6 February 2018
In this day and age, many families have large trampolines in their backyards. While trampolines can provide hours of fun for children, they can also cause serious injuries. If your child is injured on a trampoline while playing at a neighbor's or a friend's house, you may not know what to do. Continue reading to learn more about your options when your child is hurt on a trampoline that is owned by someone else:
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Gathering Accident Evidence Using Modern Tech

Posted on: 27 December 2017
So much of modern technology is taken for granted, despite being easier than ever to use. Many average consumers haven't come close to using their smartphones, tablets, and home computers to maximum potential. If you've been involved in an accident, you can use mobile devices and many computer accessories to prove your innocence, create an electronic paper trail of sorts, and demand compensation with greater ease. Here are a few techniques to keep in mind as you look for ways to prove your accident case.
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Uncommon Workplace Accident Situations And Workers Comp

Posted on: 6 December 2017
If you get injured while working, you can count of your employer-provided workers' compensation to cover you. In most cases, you can expect to be able to recuperate at home, have a portion of your salary paid and to get your medical costs covered as well. While getting hurt on your employer's property during your regular working hours and qualifying for benefits is a pretty safe bet, there are some other fairly uncommon situations and locations where you can expect the same type of coverage.
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