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Escalator and Elevator Accidents: Mechanical Transportation Injuries

Escalator and elevator malfunctions cause falls, entrapment, and crush injuries. Property owners and maintenance companies may be liable for mechanical failures. Learn about escalator and elevator accident claims and proving negligent maintenance.

January 19, 2026
Other Personal Injury

Notice Requirements in Slip and Fall Cases: Proving the Owner Knew About Hazards

Slip and fall claims typically require proving actual or constructive notice—that the property owner knew about the hazard or it existed long enough that reasonable inspection would have discovered it. Notice is often the key disputed issue. Learn about notice requirements and proving knowledge.

January 19, 2026
Other Personal Injury

Emotional Trauma from Dog Attacks: Psychological Injury Claims

Dog attack victims often develop PTSD, anxiety, and fear of dogs that significantly impact quality of life. Psychological trauma is a compensable damage separate from physical injuries. Learn about emotional distress claims in dog bite cases.

January 19, 2026
Other Personal Injury

Dog Bite Settlement Values: What Dog Attack Cases Are Worth

Dog bite settlements depend on injury severity, scarring, psychological impact, and available insurance. Facial injuries and child victims typically receive higher compensation. Understand dog bite settlement factors and evaluating your case value.

January 19, 2026
Other Personal Injury

Defective Children Product Claims: Toy and Baby Product Safety

Defective toys, cribs, car seats, and children products injure the most vulnerable consumers. Special safety standards apply to children products. Learn about children product defect claims and holding manufacturers accountable for child injuries.

January 19, 2026
Other Personal Injury

Product Recall and Your Legal Rights: Claims for Recalled Product Injuries

Product recalls prove manufacturers knew about defects—potentially strengthening injury claims. You may have claims even after receiving recall notices. Learn how recalls affect your legal rights and pursuing claims for recalled product injuries.

January 19, 2026
Other Personal Injury

Subcontractor Construction Accidents: Claims When Working for Multiple Companies

Construction site injuries often involve multiple responsible parties when subcontractors work alongside each other and under general contractor supervision. Determining who is liable requires understanding site control and safety responsibilities. Learn about subcontractor accident claims.

January 19, 2026
Other Personal Injury

Third-Party Claims on Construction Sites: Suing Beyond Your Employer

Workers comp immunity does not protect everyone on a construction site—general contractors, property owners, equipment suppliers, and other subcontractors may all face liability. Third-party claims provide full damages not available through workers comp. Learn who you can sue and how to pursue claims.

January 19, 2026
Other Personal Injury

Understanding Aviation Insurance in Accident Claims

Insurance coverage fundamentally shapes what compensation aviation accident victims can actually recover. Even when l...

January 19, 2026
Other Personal Injury

How to Choose an Aviation Accident Attorney

Aviation accident cases differ fundamentally from automobile accidents and ordinary personal injury claims. They invo...

January 19, 2026
Other Personal Injury

Unseaworthy Crew Member Claims

How incompetent, violent, or unfit crew members can render a vessel unseaworthy and create liability for injuries to other maritime workers.

January 22, 2026
Other Personal Injury

When Employers Stop Paying Maintenance and Cure

What to do when your maritime employer wrongfully terminates maintenance and cure payments and your legal remedies for recovery.

January 22, 2026
Other Personal Injury

Cruise Ship Ticket Contract Limitations: Time Limits, Forums, and Damage Caps

Cruise ticket contracts contain limitations that can destroy valid claims—notice requirements as short as 6 months, lawsuit deadlines of one year, and required litigation in specific forums like Miami. Learn critical contract limitations and steps to protect your claim.

January 19, 2026
Other Personal Injury

Cruise Ship Shore Excursion Injuries: Liability for Tour Operator Accidents

Shore excursion injuries raise complex questions—did the cruise line choose a negligent operator, fail to warn of dangers, or waive liability through ticket terms? Learn about shore excursion claims, cruise line vs tour operator responsibility, and waiver enforceability.

January 19, 2026