Even with employees and employers doing whatever they can to prevent construction accidents, these still occur throughout the country on a regular basis. Some accidents are minor, meaning that nobody involved was seriously injured. Others, however, are much more...
Month: February 2017
Who is responsible for a premises liability injury?
When a person steps foot on a property, he or she has reason to believe that he or she will not be injured. This means one thing: The property owner is responsible for maintaining a safe environment at all times. An example of a premises liability injury would be a...
Wrongful death case of 12-year-old disabled girl to go to trial
The case of a disabled 12-year-old girl who died in August 2013 after being transferred from a state institution to its community-based contractor appears to be slated to soon go to trial. With depositions currently being scheduled, attorneys have announced the case...
Occcupational disease and a worker’s compensation claim
When most people think about workers' compensation, the first thing that comes to mind is a workplace injury. For example, somebody who was injured by falling off a ladder or tripping over a piece of debris. However, there are other circumstances that can result in a...
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