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Did you know that if you are hurt while engaging in activities you know could be hazardous, you may not be able to hold someone else liable? Under "assumption of risk," you take the responsibility for being injured when you voluntarily engage in conduct knowing the particular risks involved. For more...
Attractive nuisances are places or structures on a property that invite the curiosity of children. If a child is injured while playing on or around such a place or structure, the landowner may be responsible for the injury. Although an uninvited child may be considered a trespasser, a landowner may more...
The liability of property owners for injuries that occur to persons on their property is largely a creation of state law and court decisions. For this reason, the nature of a property owner's duties to individuals on the owner's property varies among states. Such duties may involve issues regarding the more...
In personal injury cases there is someone who is injured and someone who has caused the injury. Discerning the person who caused the injury is not always a simple task. In order to find out who is at fault for the injury, it must be determined who caused the injury. more...
Did you know that even if you cause a car accident because you violate a traffic law, you might not be liable for any resulting damages? There are some cases in which you may be freed from responsibility, depending on the circumstances surrounding the accident. Inexcusable Violations Traffic laws are more...
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