Comparative-negligence laws can limit your payout after an accident, even if another driver is mostly to blame ...
There are times when one person is totally at fault in an accident. For instance, imagine a motorist running a red light and crashing into another person's car, a person who hadn't done anything wrong ...
Accuracy and honesty are critical to the patient-doctor relationship, yet studies show that up to 38 percent of patients concealed significant facts when undergoing medical treatment. This lack of ...
The Maryland Supreme Court last considered whether to adopt comparative negligence — a tort doctrine used by the overwhelming majority of states allowing recovery in cases of mutual fault — more than ...
In Friday's 5-4 decision in S&B Engineers & Constructors, Ltd. v. Scallon Controls, Inc., the Supreme Court of Texas addressed an important contractual question that matters well beyond the case at ...
Florida sees hundreds of thousands of traffic crashes each year, many resulting in injuries. After a serious collision, the legal timeline can begin quickly, making it important to understand your ...
New York case law allows owners and general contractors in Labor Law cases to impute workers’ negligence to their employers through third-party contractual indemnity claims. Julian Ehrlich discusses ...
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