Recovery for personal injuries suffered may be made against another party when that party fails to act with due and reasonable care. This may be the result of any act or omission, when the direct and proximate result of their failure to act in a reasonable manner caused the injuries.
Personal Injury – General
- Personal Injury Litigation
- Theories of Negligence
- Negligent Hiring or Negligent Retention
- Catastrophic Injuries and Wrongful Death Cases
- Premises Liability – General
- Slip-and-Fall Accidents
- Open and Obvious Conditions on Property
Injuries From Owner’s Negligent Security of Property
- Negligent Security Litigation
- Negligent Security – Key Considerations
- Issue: Foreseeability of Crime on Property
- Issue: Adequacy of Security
- Issue: The Location and Surrounding Areas
- Issue: Duty of Landowner to Secure Areas from Crime
- Issue: Landlord Duty to Disclose Knowledge of Criminal History
- Location: Apartments, Hotels, or Other Accommodations
- Location: Convenience Stores, Gas Stations, or Other Similar Areas
- Location: Criminal Attacks at Schools, Colleges, or Universities
- Location: Parking Lots and Garages
- Location: Bars, Nightclubs, Taverns, and Other Recreational Areas
- Properties Protected by Security Companies
- Fraud in the Inducement – Landlord Responsibility Duty to Disclose
Products Liability
- Product Liability
- Categories of Product Liability Defects
- Categories of Product Liability Defects – Manufacturing Defects
- Categories of Product Defects – Design Defects
- Categories of Product Defects – Adequacy of Warnings and Label Defects
Professional Negligence
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