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Which Types Of Premises Accidents Are Covered Under The Law?

The legal principle of premises liability holds property owners accountable for guests' safety. While property owners typically do not have a legal responsibility toward trespassers that they are not aware of, such individuals can still file claims for premises accidents suffered on another's property. Let's take a closer look at the different types of premises accidents and how victims can obtain justice. Premises Accidents Most people think of premises accidents as slips and falls. The truth is that premises accidents stem far beyond these accidents. They can involve drownings in swimming pools, collapsed ceilings, dog bites, elevator accidents, assault stemming from negligent security and just about any other type of accident that occurs on another's property. In general, an individual has the responsibility to provide a safe environment for others who are on his land. If someone is injured or killed while on another's property, whether it is a private home, a

What Happens When You Become Victim Of An Accident Caused By Uninsured Driver?  

Driving a vehicle is an inherently risky activity. Accidents seemingly loom around every corner and when another driver causes a crash he usually deflects the blame. Yet there is an even more challenging situation that drivers can face: becoming the victim of an accident caused by an uninsured driver. The last thing that you want to worry about is obtaining compensation for your vehicle's damage and your personal medical bills. Recuperating your health and getting back to work is the top priority. However, handling an accident caused by an uninsured driver requires considerable attention and effort. You'll have the best possible chance at receiving compensation if your align your fate with a skilled New York car accident lawyer . Uninsured/Under insured Insurance Some drivers have ample uninsured/under insured insurance to pay the difference between medical bills and the other driver's limited (or lack thereof) policy. Yet many drivers do not carry such insurance as

What Are The Time Limits On Personal Injury Claims In New York?

If you are injured in the state of New York and would like to file personal injury claim, you must do so within a specific period of time. There is a statute of limitations in place that determines the amount of time from the date of the injury that a claimant has to file a claim. If you are injured due to another's negligence (lack of due care), it is imperative that you immediately speak with a New York personal injury lawyer . He'll notify you of the time frame requirements, advise you regarding the best ways to proceed and give you an honest assessment of your individual case's merit. New York State's Statute of Limitations The state's statute of limitations varies by the many different types of personal injuries. In the event of a general personal injury, the claimant has up to three years from the date of injury to make a claim. When a motor vehicle accident occurs such as a car collision, bush crash or truck accident, a claim must be filed within three ye

What Are Victim’s Legal Rights In A Lead Poisoning Case?

If you or anyone you know has been exposed to lead, you might have the legal footing that is necessary for a successful lawsuit. Lead is an extremely toxic metal. Some of the most common causes of lead poisoning are exposure to paint that is lead based and dust that is contaminated with lead. You should never be exposed to these toxic materials without compensation. It is possible to receive awards of millions of dollars in lead poisoning cases. However, before you contact a legal adviser, you should obtain treatment from a medical professional. Victims of lead poisoning should not hesitate to reach out to a New York personal injury lawyer for a case evaluation. You have absolutely nothing to lose by doing so. It is possible to make claims against a number of individuals and companies that are responsible for lead poisoning. Your New York personal injury attorneys will determine exactly who is at fault for your pain and suffering. Defendants can range from government entities to

Boat Accident Lawyer Reveals Who's Getting Hurt

By definition accidents are random events that strike anytime and anywhere. So it doesn't seem useful to determine what type of person suffers these casualties. And yet the US Coast Guard compiled the following operator statistics for incidents in 2013, the latest year for complete data. The information shows that certain types of people are affected by accidents more than others. The most common age for accidents is 36 to 55 years old, which involved 1,797 vessels, 1016 injuries, and 214 deaths. Next were those over 55 with 1056 vessels, 473 injuries, and 168 deaths. The 26-35 age group came in third with 727 vessels, 432 injuries and 80 deaths. Experience doesn't seem to make a difference. Those with 101 to 500 hours of experience involved the most vessels in accidents at 1,626 and the most injuries at 857. This level of experience ranked second for deaths at 133. Ranking first for deaths at 245 were those whose experience was unknown. They were second for vessels at 1,17