Anyone who believes that they have suffered a wrongdoing (tort) or violation of their private rights can file a civil lawsuit. In a civil lawsuit, it is easier to prove someone is guilty of a wrongdoing than it is to prove someone is guilty of a crime in criminal court. In criminal proceedings…
Although states have differing approaches to awarding monetary damages in wrongful death lawsuits, most of them share some principles in common. Courts award damages for wrongful death based on varying theories, depending on…
The physician-patient privilege is designed to help each patient feel free to tell the doctor the whole truth about what the patient is experiencing; that way, the doctor will have the best information for diagnosing and treating the patient. This privilege can be very important for the relationship between the doctor and the patient. When a patient passes away, however, what happens to the privilege?
A spinal cord injury (SCI) occurs when there is traumatic injury to the spinal cord resulting in a loss of function, such as mobility and sensation, below the level of injury. The part of the spine that is injured and the severity of the injury will dictate how much function is lost. Most spinal cord injuries do not result in a severance of the spinal cord, but in a fracture of the vertebrae that compresses the cord, causing injury.
This article discusses complications, treatment, and compensation for victims of spinal cord injuries.
- What is a “commercial truck”?
- What are the most common causes of accidents involving commercial trucks and automobiles?
- Are commercial truck drivers required to have a special drivers license?
- Are there limits on the amount of time that a commercial truck driver can spend on the road?
- If I am injured in a truck accident, who can I sue?
- I was injured in a crash where a truck driver was at fault. What kind of damages can I recover?
- What is an underride accident?
- What are some unique features of trucks that contribute to the severe nature of many truck accidents?
- If I am partially at fault for the accident, can I still recover compensation?
- I have been in a motor vehicle accident. Should I go to a doctor?
- Do I have to go to court if I want to recover monetary damages?
- If the accident was my fault, can I still recover compensation?
- How much is my personal injury case worth?
- How soon do I need to bring my legal claim against the other driver?
- What if the insurance company offers me a check right away?
- What if the other driver, who caused the accident, has no insurance?
- Are there parties other than the at-fault driver against whom I can take legal action?
There are many parties that can be held responsible for accidents that cause catastrophic injuries including employers, property owners, manufacturers and retailers, and medical personal. This article discusses who can be sued for different types of accidents.
- How do you prove the existence of a brain injury?
- What disabilities are associated with a brain injury?
- What are common symptoms of concussion?
- What is a closed head injury?
- What are the main parts of the brain and their respective functions?
- What happens if the brain loses its blood and oxygen supply?
- What are possible effects of a severe brain injury?
- What is brain swelling and what causes it?
- What kind of compensation is possible in a legal claim for a brain injury?