More Articles by David Goguen
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When a Landlord Can Be Held Liable for Tenant Injuries
An injured tenant must show that the landlord’s action (or inaction) naturally and foreseeably caused the tenant's harm.
The Right Lawyer for Your Medical Malpractice Claim
Getting the best outcome for your medical malpractice case starts with having the right lawyer on your side.
Can a Warning Sign Limit a Property Owner's Liability?
A prominent sign warning visitors of danger can provide some protection from a "premises liability" claim.
Can a Hotel Be Liable in a Personal Injury Claim?
If you're injured because of an unsafe condition on hotel property or the carelessness of a hotel employee, you might have a personal injury case.
What's the Deadline to File a Personal Injury Lawsuit?
Understand how the statute of limitations works, and get details on the personal injury lawsuit-filing deadline in your state.
Collecting Your Injury Settlement Money or Judgment
Once you've accepted a settlement offer or won your personal injury trial, when will you actually get your money?
Defenses to a Dog-Bite Injury Lawsuit
A dog owner may raise a number of defenses when facing a lawsuit over a dog-bite injury.
Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress Claims (NIED)
In an NIED claim, the plaintiff asks for compensation for emotional distress, sometimes when no physical injury occurred.
Starting a Defamation of Character Lawsuit
If you've been harmed by a defamatory statement, the first steps in a libel or slander lawsuit are crucial.
The Demand Letter In a Car Accident Case
Find out what to include in an effective demand letter after a car accident.