Monthly Archives: January 2026
Can You Inspect a Dog in a Dog Bite Injury Case?
If you were in a car accident, you would expect that the vehicles in the accident would undergo some kind of inspection by both the victim, and the negligent defendant (as well as the insurance companies involved). If you were in a slip and fall, you would expect that the area where the person… Read More »
The Role of Trucking Weigh Stations in Highway Safety
If you’ve ever taken a road trip on America’s roads, you’ve seen the signs, even if you weren’t exactly sure what they were: trucking weigh stations. What are these for, and what is even the purpose of having stops for trucks to be weighed? More Than Weight In reality, trucking weigh stations do a… Read More »
Proving Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
Emotional distress and emotional damages have two opposite sides. On the one hand, we know emotional distress is real, and painful; accident or not, we’ve all had traumas in life that cause us emotional distress. But by the same token, emotional distress can be easily manipulated or faked, and that’s something that the law… Read More »
How do OSHA Safety Violations Affect Your Injury Case?
The Occupational Safety and Hazard Administration, or OSHA, is the government agency tasked with setting safety standards for workers in the workplace. Employers must follow OSHA guidelines, to keep employees from being injured on the job. But how do these regulations affect you if you’re injured by a property owner’s negligence? Not Just for… Read More »
