Cromer v. Children’s Hosp. Med. Ctr. of Akron – Foreseeability Factor in Med-Mal Case

Claims of medical malpractice are litigated differently than those involving general negligence. It’s not enough that a patient suffers an adverse outcome while under a doctor’s care. There must be evidence indicating the physician (or other health care professional) deviated from the applicable standard of care and thus proximately caused or exacerbated injury to theContinue reading “Cromer v. Children’s Hosp. Med. Ctr. of Akron – Foreseeability Factor in Med-Mal Case”

Myers v. City of West Plains – $425K Child Injury Verdict Upheld

A boy who sustained serious and lasting damage to his knee as a result of deep lacerations caused by shards of broken glass at a public park is entitled to the $425,000 damage award granted by a trial jury, an appellate court ruled recently. The fact the child was not supervised by his mother atContinue reading “Myers v. City of West Plains – $425K Child Injury Verdict Upheld”

South Florida Injury Lawyers Blog — Page 26 of 76 — Published by Broward County, Florida Personal Injury & Accident Attorneys — Freeman Injury Law

A boy who sustained serious and lasting damage to his knee as a result of deep lacerations caused by shards of broken glass at a public park is entitled to the $425,000 damage award granted by a trial jury, an appellate court ruled recently. The fact the child was not supervised by his mother atContinue reading “South Florida Injury Lawyers Blog — Page 26 of 76 — Published by Broward County, Florida Personal Injury & Accident Attorneys — Freeman Injury Law”

Ruiz v. Victory Props. – Child Injury Lawsuit to Proceed

The law treats children differently in many respects. In criminal courts, for example, juvenile courts aim for rehabilitation rather than punishment. In civil court, children are often granted exceptions in terms of their understanding of danger and liability. One example of this is seen in the doctrine of attractive nuisance. The principle holds it isContinue reading “Ruiz v. Victory Props. – Child Injury Lawsuit to Proceed”

Child injury lawy in Fort Lauderdale Tag Archives

The law treats children differently in many respects. In criminal courts, for example, juvenile courts aim for rehabilitation rather than punishment. In civil court, children are often granted exceptions in terms of their understanding of danger and liability. One example of this is seen in the doctrine of attractive nuisance. The principle holds it isContinue reading “Child injury lawy in Fort Lauderdale Tag Archives”

Fort Lauderdale child injury Tag Archives

The law treats children differently in many respects. In criminal courts, for example, juvenile courts aim for rehabilitation rather than punishment. In civil court, children are often granted exceptions in terms of their understanding of danger and liability. One example of this is seen in the doctrine of attractive nuisance. The principle holds it isContinue reading “Fort Lauderdale child injury Tag Archives”

Fort Lauderdale child injury lawyer Tag Archives

The law treats children differently in many respects. In criminal courts, for example, juvenile courts aim for rehabilitation rather than punishment. In civil court, children are often granted exceptions in terms of their understanding of danger and liability. One example of this is seen in the doctrine of attractive nuisance. The principle holds it isContinue reading “Fort Lauderdale child injury lawyer Tag Archives”

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