by Mag Mile Law | Jul 13, 2020 | Blog, General Law, Personal Injury
In a lawsuit involving wrongful death, many times the injured person does not pass away until minutes, hours or days after the accident actually happened. In those minutes, hours and days between the time of the accident and eventual death, the injured person is most...
by Mag Mile Law | Jun 19, 2020 | General Law, Insurance Contract Law, Personal Injury
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that 3,166 people were killed in distracted-driving crashes in 2017. What are the deadliest distractions for drivers? Click here to learn more!
by Mag Mile Law | Apr 10, 2020 | Blog, Insurance Contract Law, Personal Injury
In a standard premises liability lawsuit, the plaintiff must prove that there was an unreasonably dangerous condition on the premises, that the owner actually knew or reasonably should have known about it, the owner failed to take reasonable measures to prevent the...
by Mag Mile Law | Apr 8, 2020 | Blog, Insurance Contract Law, Personal Injury
Generally, the answer depends on how the water, snow or ice accumulated on the property. If it is a “natural accumulation,” meaning that it was not caused or aggravated by the acts of any person, the courts will find no liability against the owner of the...
by Mag Mile Law | Apr 1, 2020 | Blog, Insurance Contract Law, Personal Injury
If you have been involved in a car accident, and the other person in the accident has car insurance, expect to receive a call from their insurance company after the accident. The person who calls is usually an “adjuster,” and they are trying to investigate...