Product Liability Lawsuit
Defective products can result in serious injuries, disfigurement and even death. The U.S. Food & Drug Administration explains the categories of product recalls, which range from harmless to life endangering. Although…
Defective products can result in serious injuries, disfigurement and even death. The U.S. Food & Drug Administration explains the categories of product recalls, which range from harmless to life endangering. Although…
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 2 million American drivers were hospitalized in 2012 as a result of car accidents. Collisions are unfortunate risks that…
In less than a second, a product defect can cause potentially life-changing injuries. While motor-vehicle malfunctions tend to make national headlines, thousands of recalls take place each year due to…
Liability in slip and fall cases is often difficult to prove. However, the National Floor Safety Institute reveals some alarming statistics: Broken bones are the most common injuries, and more than…
If the careless, negligent or reckless actions of another person caused someone you love to die, then you may have grounds for a wrongful death lawsuit. These cases are legally…
If the careless, negligent or reckless actions of another person caused someone you love to die, then you may have grounds for a wrongful death lawsuit. These cases are legally…
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, there are laws in place to keep people safe from defective products. The purpose of these laws is to protect consumers and to…
If you can establish the defendant’s liability in court, then you will likely receive damages. The types of damages available will depend on your relationship with the deceased. In New…
You have three years to file a lawsuit from the date of your loved one’s death. You cannot claim damages later than this. Some factors can extend the deadline, but…
According to the New Mexico Compilation Commission, the deceased person’s personal estate representative must file the lawsuit. In most cases, the deceased will name this person in his or her estate…