In Florida, the law of comparative negligence allows you to
sue negligent parties for damages if some fault is found with them.
He could
sue the negligent party for it, but more likely is for him to assign his right to recover to the insurance company.
Other residents who have losses in excess of their policy limits or who don't have renters insurance are likely to be lining up to
sue the negligent party.
Suing the negligent party personally often is unsuccessful.
If scaffolding gives way, workers may have grounds to
sue a negligent party or even a manufacturer if there was a defect.
Wrongful Death: When a spinal cord injury results in death, the victims» family may be able to
sue the negligent party.
Under California Code of Civil Procedure 377.60, certain family members may
sue the negligent party when the injuries resulted in the death of a loved one.
Benefit insurance — as it is stated in the study books of The Chartered Insurance Institute, the insurance company does not have the right of recovery from the party who caused the injury and is to compensate the Insured regardless of the fact that Insured had already
sued the negligent party for the damages (for example, personal accident insurance)
Not exact matches
Although an injured worker may not
sue an employer except under very special circumstances, if the accident was caused by a third
party such as a
negligent manufacturer of a defective tool or machine or by a
negligent subcontractor who created a dangerous situation you may file a claim for compensation from that
party.
While you're not permitted to
sue your employer or co-worker for a workplace injury, you could file a personal injury lawsuit if a
negligent third
party caused your injury.
An experienced Dallas car accident attorney will look at your work schedule, contracts, returns, paystubs and other vital documents in order to gauge how much you should
sue for so that you're reimbursed for any loss of income caused by the
negligent party.
We need to prove who caused the accident and how because another
party needs to be more
negligent than the deceased in order to
sue for damages.
General liability coverage: This will enable you to cover the costs associated with bodily injuries to third
parties from the fire, and will protect you if you are
negligent and are
sued for any resulting property damages.
If a member of the public
sued an employer for
negligent hiring, the employer theoretically could bring a third -
party suit against the screening company, claiming that it hired the person because of an allegedly faulty resume verification, according to Paler.