Having been successful in providing evidence in your favour regarding
the relevant facts of the accident, you must be able, in a second step, to show that the specific situation leads to a liability of another skier or the operator of the ski resort.
Not exact matches
The company was given 18 months to complete 150 hours
of presentations on the
facts of the instant fatal
accident, the workplace safety issues at play and the
relevant regulatory requirements.
As your attorney, Robert Dunne will conduct a thorough investigation
of the
facts surrounding your
accident including review
of police reports, taking witness statements, viewing surveillance tapes and retrieving all
relevant medical records.
Each
accident event is unique in its own right, and it is imperative for victims to find an injury attorney who is ready and willing to seek out all
relevant evidence, reconstruct the
facts and marshal persuasive legal arguments designed to capture every available dollar
of compensation.
We will carefully investigate the
facts and circumstances
of your
accident, gathering and preserving all
relevant evidence.
Lead Attorney, Barry Regar, can investigate the
facts of your claim, review your policy for
relevant coverage, and fight on your behalf to recover the compensation you deserve in the face
of a negligence - based
accident caused by an uninsured or underinsured driver.
In this case, the Court
of Appeal found it was possible for more than one party to be the occupier
of the property where the
accident took place at the
relevant time, the pleadings disclosed enough
facts to permit the Application Judge's conclusion that the Hellers and not the Respondents were occupiers (at the
relevant time).
28 Globocki also stands for the principle that «where an
accident has occurred, the
fact that serious injury or death has resulted is not, except in unusual cases,
relevant to an assessment
of whether there has been a departure from the standard
of care which would justify a finding
of careless driving.
In most New Mexico truck
accident cases, the
fact that one
of the drivers involved in the
accident had marijuana in their system would seem to be a
relevant fact.
HELD The policy behind the exception in RTOA 1988, s 2 (1) is that drivers who have committed a
relevant road traffic offence and whose vehicles are involved in or concerned with an
accident do not need the warning or notification prescribed by s 1 because the very
fact of being involved or concerned with the
accident is a sufficient indication
of the risk
of prosecution.