When you visit a property, whether it’s a store, an office, or someone’s home, you expect it to be safe. Unfortunately, accidents can occur if property owners do not keep their property safe.
If someone injures you on their property, ...
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by deepanshu sharma
When you visit a property, whether it’s a store, an office, or someone’s home, you expect it to be safe. Unfortunately, accidents can occur if property owners do not keep their property safe.
If someone injures you on their property, ...
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If you are injured on an unsafe property, then you may have a premises liability case. It depends on the nature of your visit, what type of property it is, and whether you were trespassing (trespassers cannot sue someone ...
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by Robbins Law, P.C.
Back and neck injuries can change your life, and you need to know how you can recover the compensation that will pay for your medical expenses, lost income and more. You may never get back to your old self, but ...
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by Robbins Law, P.C.
If you or a loved one is injured in a fall on a business’ premises, you can hold the business responsible for the injuries if you can show that the fall was a result of the company’s (or ...
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by Robbins Law, P.C.
Pools are a great source of fun. They are also a great source of danger. While some risks associated with pools are obvious, some aren’t. Property owners must provide a safe premises – particularly when the property includes a swimming ...
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by Robbins Law, P.C.
Before you attempt to handle your own case there are several things that you need to know about insurance companies and automobile wreck claims. Do you need an attorney? ...
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by Robbins Law, P.C.
Falls are one of the leading causes of unintentional injuries in the United States, accounting for approximately 8.9 million visits to the emergency department annually (NSC Injury Facts 2011).
Adults 55 and older are more prone to becoming ...
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by Robbins Law, P.C.
Under Georgia law; if a person has a “reasonable belief that it is necessary to defend themselves, or a third person (spouse, child, friend) against imminent use of force” self defense is allowed. The law contemplates that the ...
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