Whether you have been injured in an auto accident, hurt in a slip or trip and fall incident, or have been bitten or injured by an animal, you may be entitled to compensation as a result of negligence or strict liability laws. Or, maybe you believe that your civil rights have been violated or that you have been the victim of an invasion of your privacy rights or defamed in some way. Depending on the nature of your injury, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries and damages.
Such compensation may include payment for economic losses such as medical bills related to your accident as well as medical bills that are reasonably likely to be incurred in the future, as well as lost wages or lost time from work. In addition to damages for economic loss, you may also be entitled to damages for pain and suffering, future pain and suffering, disfigurement, disability and loss of enjoyment of life. And, depending on the nature of the incident giving rise to your injuries, you may be entitled to punitive damages as well.
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When you have been involved in an automobile accident, you are faced with a lot of unanswered questions. We are here to help. Let us take all the worry out of the situation while you concentrate on getting and feeling better.
Slipping or tripping and falling can cause sudden, unexpected and painful injuries. It is important to know your rights and the obligations of the property or business owner as it relates to the condition of the premises where the incident occurred.
If you have been bitten, injured or sustained damages as a result of someone’s animal, the other party may be liable to you for your injuries and the damages you sustained.
Civil and political rights are a class of rights that protect individuals' freedom from infringement by governments, social organizations, and private individuals. They ensure a party’s ability to participate in the civil and political life of the society and state without discrimination or repression.
Defamation is the action of damaging the good reputation of an individual and/or a party's business. Such actions usually include defamation by the spoken word, or slander, or defamation by the written word, known as libel.
The law of privacy includes invasion of privacy violations. These include intrusion upon the solitude or seclusion of another, public disclosure of private facts, placing someone in a false light and appropriation for public purpose.
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