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Court Upholds $575,000 Damages Award to Woman Ejected From Public Bus After Collision With Fire Truck

The Supreme Court of Nebraska recently released a decision that affirmed a lower district court judgment awarding over $575,000 to a personal injury plaintiff in her lawsuit against a Nebraska city. The woman received the award as compensation for injuries she sustained when the bus she was riding on was…

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The Importance of a Thorough Accident Investigation in South Florida

South Florida accident and personal injury cases often involve two or more conflicting stories, and it can be up to a judge or jury to decide who is telling the truth. Plaintiffs and defendants in a Miami personal injury lawsuit must offer evidence to prove their side of the story.…

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Admission of Seat Belt Non-use Evidence in Auto Accident Cases on the Rise

The Supreme Court of Arkansas recently released an opinion that overturned an Arkansas law that had made evidence of seat belt non-use inadmissible to prove a plaintiff’s comparative negligence in a personal injury claim. The statute had been designed to prevent defendants from avoiding responsibility for injuries resulting from their negligence…

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Judgment in Favor of County Fair Association Affirmed after Plaintiff Injured During Free Fireworks Display

The North Dakota Supreme Court recently released an opinion that affirmed a lower court’s granting of summary judgment to the defendant, a county fair association, in a case that was filed by a woman who was injured during a fireworks display that was put on at the county fair. The…

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State Supreme Court Finds that Children Under Five Years Old Cannot Be Held Accountable for Negligence

The Utah Supreme Court recently released an opinion holding that as a matter of law, children under the age of five cannot be held accountable for their own negligence. The decision was handed down after the parents of a four-year-old boy appealed a district court decision that allowed a negligence case…

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State Supreme Court Reverses $4.5 Million Award in Auto Accident Case

The Supreme Court of the State of Nevada recently released a decision in which a trial award of nearly $4.5 million was reversed, and the court ordered a new trial. The state high court found that the lower judge’s exclusion of the defendant’s low-impact accident defense, as well as her…

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Jury Finds General Motors Not Liable for Crash Alleged from Recalled Ignition Switch

A New York jury recently reached a verdict in favor of the defendants in a product liability lawsuit that was filed by a couple who alleged that they were injured in a 2014 accident that was caused by a faulty ignition switch in their 2007 Saturn Sky. The jury found…

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State Supreme Court Holds that an Employee Who is Responsible for Maintaining a Public Park is Not Immune From a Premises Liability Claim

The Supreme Court of the State of Oregon recently decided a case in which they found that the maintenance supervisor of a public park was not entitled to immunity from a premises liability lawsuit alleging that his negligence resulted in injury to the plaintiff. The plaintiff in the case of Johnson…

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State Supreme Court Agrees Landowner is Not Responsible for Auto Accident Caused by Tenant’s Escaped Horse

The Supreme Court of the state of Vermont recently released a decision affirming a lower court’s ruling that the owner of a piece of property would not be held legally responsible for injuries that were caused in an auto accident after a horse escaped from the owner’s property and was…

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Families of Athletes Diagnosed with Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy May Have Claim against Sports League

By this time, most people have heard at least something about the tragic degenerative brain disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy, otherwise known as CTE. This brain injury has been making headlines across the United States as it was recently discovered that many professional athletes have been suffering with this deadly disease.In the…

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