Consider these facts about falls:
Falls can be particularly problematic in the elderly because their bones are often more fragile than those of younger individuals. A brain injury from a fall may be worse in the elderly or ill, as well, especially if they're on blood thinners.
Even a fall from standing height can leave victims emotionally scarred by their experience. After a fall that leads to broken bones or other painful conditions, many victims become more hesitant and fearful of falling again. This can drastically affect their overall quality of life as they reduce their general activity level.
Don't discount the severity of your injuries just because you fell from a standing height or a very short distance, like off a curb. Your injuries may be just as serious as someone who fell from a much bigger height -- and the consequences can last a lifetime. You have every right to seek compensation for your losses.
]]>To avoid conflicts with their tenants (that could easily evolve into legal disputes), here are some of the things landlords can do:
Conflicts between landlords and tenants can be exacerbated during tough times. What starts out as a small conflict can quickly turn into acrimonious when there's a high-dollar value property in the mix. Get experienced legal assistance as soon as possible.
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Here are the steps you need to take to make sure that you preserve the evidence in your claim and protect your rights:
When defective products cause serious harm, manufacturers and retailers often try to skirt their liability. Don't make it any easier for them to deny their responsibilities by losing track of any important evidence.
]]>Experts in the culinary field have offered a warning that anyone with a pressure cooker should heed, "Read the directions." Before you start using a pressure cooker of any kind, you need to know a few things:
Even then, however, you may not be assured that everything will operate properly. There are numerous reports of people being injured very badly even though they followed all the directions. In some cases, the pressure cookers themselves may be defective.
One woman suffered serious burns when a steam valve on her cooker didn't operate properly. Another woman had her cooker's whistle fly off and lodge in her skull.
If you suffer a serious injury while experimenting with your pressure cooker despite following all of the instructions, you may have a valid claim for damages through product liability laws. Such laws but the financial burden for injuries caused by defective products on the manufacturer, distributor or seller. An experienced attorney can help you understand you legal options.
]]>The only problem is that everyone else has the same idea, and a lot of those walkers bring along their dogs. While most pet owners are responsible, there are always some who think that their dogs shouldn't be restricted by a leash. They don't realize that they're putting other people in danger. However, a loose dog can be prompted to attack anyone they perceive as a threat.
Here's how to safely navigate the situation when you encounter a dog that's not on its leash:
Most people think they know their dogs well and that their dogs would "never bite" someone for no reason -- but it happens. If it happens to you, get experienced legal assistance so that you can pursue fair compensation for your losses.
]]>But when the two have wildly disparate and divergent ideas and plans for their enterprise, the partnership can go south in a New York minute. Below are four of the most common business disputes that lead to big problems.
1. The partners' visions differ dramatically
You may be content to be a big fish in a small pond here in your Las Vegas community. But your partner is chafing at the bit to expand nationwide to the East Coast. Regardless, the two of you are not on the same page at all regarding your company's future.
2. One partner fails to carry their weight
Maybe your partnership agreement divides up the daily oversight and management tasks 50-50. Yet you still wind up doing 70% of the work. Over time, resentment continues to build until there is open conflict over the perception that your partner is shirking their responsibilities.
3. Company assets get misappropriated
If every time you see your partner they are wearing another nonpurchased item from your summer menswear collection, eventually that's money that is not being funneled your way. Whether it's laptops or linoleum, the company assets are not solely theirs.
4. They turn off your clientele
Your business partner might just not be a so-called "people person." But if their role requires them to interact with customers and they fail miserably, you are never going to turn a profit if your clientele beats feet going out the door.
Resolving a business partnership fail
Ideally, your partnership agreement has a detailed exit clause that you can use to extricate yourself from a failed partnership. But sometimes, you may need some legal assistance to resolve the dispute. Seeking help sooner rather than later is generally the best course.
]]>What is a construction defect?
Generally speaking, construction defects are problems in a building's design that go beyond mere superficial details. In other words, it probably takes more than a coat of paint to fix.
The four broad categories of construction defects are:
Construction defects can involve a lot of different issues, including contractual liability claims. If your building has a serious construction defect, it's wise to get experienced advice early.
]]>What happens, though, when a product is outright dangerous and defective? If you're injured because of a defective product sold by Amazon, who is responsible for your losses?
That's a good question. For awhile now, the answer has largely been, "anybody but Amazon." Now, however, that may be about to change.
Here's what's going on: Amazon has long maintained that it's just an electronic platform that puts third-party sellers in touch with buyers. Similar to eBay or Craigslist, that would make the seller liable for any damages you incur due to a dangerous, defective or malfunctioning product. According to the company, this is unambiguous. It says, "Amazon makes clear in the conditions of use that third-party sellers sell products on the marketplace, and that those sellers, not Amazon, are responsible for the products."
Except consumers clearly don't realize that Amazon isn't the retailer for many of the products it ships -- and a lot of the items that they're getting have led to a slew of injuries. One woman was blinded in her left eye when a defective dog leash snapped. A man was killed when a defective helmet popped off his head in an accident. A hoverboard caught fire and destroyed a home.
Initially, the courts sided with Amazon, but one persistent consumer took her appeal a bit higher. Now, a federal appeals court in Pennsylvania is sending shockwaves through the e-commerce industry because it says that Amazon is the de facto vendor of these items and can be held responsible for defects.
Product liability cases can be exceedingly complex -- especially when the pace of technology and developments in commerce have exceeded the existing laws. It's wise to get experienced assistance with a claim as soon as possible.
]]>What causes burn injuries in the workplace?
Some industries -- like restaurant work -- put some employees at greater risk of burns than others. Burns are commonly caused by things like:
Most of the time, burns happen because there is just a moment of inattention at the wrong time or a flaw in the equipment.
How are burn injuries treated?
Any severe burn -- no matter how small -- should be considered a serious issue that needs medical treatment. Once human skin is damaged by a burn, it can't effectively do its job of preventing infections -- and that's one of the reasons that wound care is so important. Depending on how severe the injury is, the victim may need months of specialized hospital care, skin grafts, wound care and rehabilitation just to begin to heal.
In fact, researchers say that burn injuries need to be treated more like chronic diseases. The complications from a serious burn injury continue long after the initial wounds have healed -- and new complications can arise at any time. Both the psychological and physiological aftershocks to a victim's system can be tremendous.
Studies have linked burns with an increased likelihood of:
These long-term conditions may be further complicated when a burn victim doesn't have access to the full range of professional medical and mental health services available. That's why it's so important to pursue compensation for a burn injury whenever possible.
]]>Six kids died over 10 years from tipped-over dressers. The company initially seemed responsive and recalled millions of the furniture items. They also paid out more than $96 million in settlements. But in 2019, when it became apparent that still another dresser made by the company failed to meet safety standards, Ikea chose to keep on selling their product.
It took them 16 weeks to cease sales. But no recall was announced until March of this year even though the dressers posed risk of "death or serious injury to children."
Ikea's head of product compliance issued a statement claiming Ikea was phasing out their Kullen dresser before the new safety standards were implemented.
The logistical challenges of the company are no solace to parents whose young children died after their dressers tipped over onto them.
Most product recalls are voluntary — including the prior two for the Ikea dressers. Companies negotiate the recall terms with the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) after internally calculating any financial benefits of continued sales of a suspect product against the considerable liability and costs of a recall. They also have to factor in the intangible cost of appearing tone-deaf to the public when kids keep dying on their watch.
The fact that they first issued voluntary recalls and then dragged feet paints a troubling picture of the company's views on the safety of their dressers.
If you have one of their three-drawer Kullen dressers in your home with young children, you can contact the company about a refund. If your child was injured by the furniture, you may want to explore your options to seek civil justice.
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