State law allows for victims of truck accidents to pursue
legal action against negligent or reckless truck drivers and trucking companies.
In some cases, truck accident claims may not only involve
legal action against a negligent truck driver, but can be against the trucking company and insurance company.
At our firm, we can engage in a full valuation of the damages, and take
legal action against the negligent party to recover the maximum possible.Contact our firm today for legal representation in a personal injury case.
Luckily, victims can take
legal action against the negligent driver.
Taking
legal action against the negligent person or company must be done at the correct time.
As times passes, and medical bills start coming in, often ranging into the hundreds of thousands of dollars within a short period of time, thoughts may turn to filing
a legal action against the negligent driver.
Wrongfully injured individuals have the right to pursue
legal action against the negligent or legally responsible party.
Once you accept an offer, you're most likely barred from pursuing any further
legal action against the negligent party.
You depend on the safety features in your car to protect you in a collision, and it's your right to take
legal action against a negligent party who has caused your serious injury.
Nebraska state law allows you to pursue
legal action against the negligent people responsible for the accident.
At Preszler Law Firm, we help pedestrian accident victims seek compensation for their physical and emotional injuries, both through
legal action against the negligent driver and by pursuing benefits under your own ICBC insurance plan.
However, it is one of the most important things you can do after an accident if you want to take
legal action against a negligent party.
Learn about your rights and how to take
legal action against the negligent person or entity that caused the loss of your loved one.
Taking
legal action against the negligent person or company ought to be done at the right time.
Not exact matches
Vicarious liability is the
legal means by which we can pursue
action against a vehicle owner or an employer for the
negligent and injurious
actions of those driving their vehicle or employees acting on behalf of the company.
Even if the employer was
negligent and it caused the employee to suffer injuries, the employee generally can not pursue
legal action against the employer.
The family of an individual that has been wrongfully injured or killed due to
negligent or absent security has the right to take
legal action against the property owner.
Personal attention and careful case preparation are necessary when pursuing
legal action against criminally
negligent drunk drivers and their insurance companies.
While we understand that the compensation received through
legal action against manufacturers of defective products,
negligent doctors and nurses, or other careless individuals who have caused you or your family harm will never make up for what you have lost, we also realize that these
actions can bring a good deal of closure and satisfaction to those who have been injured or whose family members have been robbed of their lives in this fashion.
We can review possible
legal action against the tire manufacturer, trucking company or
negligent driver.
Negligent hiring refers to a cause of
action that arises from an employer's obligation to not hire an applicant that they knew or should have known was likely to undertake conduct
against other individuals or otherwise subject employees or third parties to
actions which can create
legal liability.