Monthly Archives: September 2025

When Multiple Negligent Parties Cause An Injury, Which One Is Liable?
Imagine this scenario: you are injured on someone’s property—say, you fell on something or a substance that was negligently left on their floor. You are taken to the hospital, injured. At the hospital, the doctors misdiagnose you, amounting to medical malpractice. Because of the malpractice, your injury is much worse—what could have been easily… Read More »

Difficulties In Bicycle Accident Cases
If you are on a bicycle, and you are hit by a car, there may be an assumption that it’s an “easy case.” Cars aren’t supposed to hit bicyclists, and cyclists are essentially helpless against the speed and weight of a vehicle. But you may be surprised to know that when it comes to… Read More »

How Do You Know Or Prove That Someone Was Driving Drunk?
To prove someone was driving negligently, we often can just rely on our own senses. For example, you, along with everyone else, can see someone who runs through a red light, or even someone who is driving excessively beyond the posted speed limit. But DUI is different. When it comes to DUI, we often… Read More »

Is It Nursing Home Abuse Or Medical Malpractice?
Nursing homes are special kinds of facilities, which create some unique legal issues, when someone is injured, abused or neglected in a nursing home. That’s because of the multiple roles that nursing homes play, for and on behalf of their residents. Resident Care and Medical Care Nursing homes are places where people who need… Read More »