As the name would suggest, sporting injuries are the result of an accident which occurred during an athletic event or other form of athletic activity. The majority of sporting injuries stem from practice sessions and not the actual event itself. In some cases, there is a party, or even multiple parties, which can be held accountable for the injury. The sports which have been found to result in the highest percentage of injuries are: (more…)
Month: January 2019
The Standard of The “Preponderance of The Evidence” Explained
Throughout the process of most civil trials, the burden of the preponderance of the evidence lies upon the plaintiff and their lawyer. What this means is that, it is upon the plaintiff and their lawyer to convince the jury to rule in their favor through the use of evidence. This evidence needs to be strong enough to proof with a likelihood of fifty percent or more, that the defendant is guilty of causing harm to the plaintiff through negligence. (more…)
Questions To Ask A Prospective Personal Injury Lawyer
Anyone that has suffered a personal injury should hire an injury lawyer. Yet it can prove difficult to find a reputable lawyer. A smart victim consults with a number of different lawyers, and asks each consulted injury lawyer a series of questions. (more…)
Understanding 3 Very Important Facets of The Motor Vehicle Act
The Motor Vehicle Act lays out the rules of the road for drivers. If you have had a vehicle accident, several of the sections of the act deal directly with personal injury claims. You are less likely to be responsible for fault as a victim if you follow the rules of the MVA.Below are three important facets of the Motor Vehicle Act: (more…)
How Do Laser Eye Surgery Malpractice Suits Work?
No such lawsuit will work, if the court refuses to accept the alleged claims from the plaintiff. In other words, the court must feel that the complaint allows his or her case to qualify as an example of malpractice by a physician. (more…)