Monthly Archives: January 2026
Does A Property Owner Have To Keep You Safe From Ice And Snow On The Ground?
As the weather gets colder, and ice and snow start to accumulate everywhere you go, business owners need to be more and more aware of the dangers that ice and snow present to customers and those who may be on their property. Customers and the public that fall and who are injured on someone… Read More »
Homeowners Liability And Insurance Policy Issues After An Accident
If someone owns a business or commercial property, it is highly likely that they have liability insurance–the insurance that pays other people for their injuries, and thus, avoid the property owner from being personally liable to compensate the victim. But homeowners insurance is somewhat different from commercial liability policies that businesses or offices or… Read More »
Can The Mother Of A Fetus Injured In An Accident Recover Damages?
It is often the case, in an accident, that from the outside, it looks like there is only one injured victim. But on closer look, there are actually two — that’s because the injured person was a pregnant mother. And that begs the question of whether or not an unborn fetus who is injured… Read More »
Silent, Slow And Deadly: The Post-Accident Brain Bleed
Imagine that someone you know or love is with you in an accident. She hits her head, or has some trauma to her head. It looks pretty bad — maybe she actually blacked out for a second or two. But eventually, she comes out of it, and seems fine. She answers your questions, seems… Read More »

