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Pain And Suffering: Pain and suffering is a type of damages that can be filed for after a person has suffered ...
Passing-Off: Passing off is a civil wrongdoing, or tort, where an individual or business attempts to "p...
Personal Injury Deposition: The deposition is one of the most essential steps in a personal injury lawsuit — it ...
Plaintiff: A plaintiff is the person who initiates action in a lawsuit. In a personal injury lawsuit,...
police injury: By the sheer nature of their job, police officers are prone to injuries. From high-speed c...
police misdoncut: Police misconduct is defined as any inappropriate behavior by a police officer in direct c...
pool injury: A drowning is a death by suffocation after someone is submerged underwater allowing the wa...
Premise Liability: Premise liability is a legal theory making the owner and/or occupiers of property liable f...
Premises Liability Lawyers : According to the theory of premises liability, the owner of premises has a duty to his vis...
Prescription: Generally, the form of medical negligence known to most involves a physician, surgeon, or ...
Private Nuisance: A private nuisance is any action or conduct that is found to interfere with another's abil...
property injuries: The term property injuries, otherwise known as premises liability, refers to any injury th...
property liability for injuries: It is important for owners to take the proper action to prevent property liability for inj...
Proximate Cause: Proximate cause is when an event is involved enough as the cause of an injury that it can ...
Public Nuisance: A public nuisance is a tort that involves a person's conduct infringing on the capacity of...
Punitive Damages: In a personal injury lawsuit, there are three types of damages that can be claimed: puniti...

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