Time isn’t always on your side when it comes to personal injury lawsuits. Many injury victims are shocked to discover there’s a ticking ... Read more
Oregon Approves Alternative to the Bar Exam
The bar exam, which has instilled fear in the hearts of future lawyers since 1783, underwent a significant transformation—at least in ... Read more
What if a “Harmless” Prank Leaves Someone Injured?
Pranks, by nature, are on someone who doesn’t expect what’s about to happen. Pranks can be funny.They can be mean-spirited, but ... Read more
Can You Sue Your Religious Institution for an Injury?
We know the Constitution protects religious freedoms, but does that mean a religious institution can’t get sued? When people ... Read more
Viral Social Media Challenges Cause Injuries
Who’s liable for a social media challenge gone awry? The complicated terrain of liability in viral social media ... Read more
Can Protest Organizers Be Held Liable for Injuries?
On a beautiful Saturday morning, you board the number 27 bus to the heart of downtown, eager to join thousands of fellow citizens in a ... Read more
What's the Difference Between Service Animals and Emotional Support Animals?
Navigating the aftermath of an accident can be daunting. For many people, the companionship and assistance of an animal is an ... Read more
The Archdiocese of San Francisco Files for Bankruptcy Amidst Rising Lawsuits
The Archdiocese of San Francisco recently announced its decision to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to protect itself from more than 500 ... Read more
How Does My Divorce Impact My Personal Injury Settlement?
After a grueling year battling it out in court over a distracted driving accident that wasn’t your fault, you finally receive a ... Read more
Giving Narcan Can Save the Life of an Overdose Victim
If you find someone who you believe to have overdosed, you can administer Narcan and be free from legal liability under Good Samaritan ... Read more
What Is Florida's “Free-Kill” Law?
More than a year after the Florida Department of Health charged her father’s doctor with medical malpractice, Sabrina Davis, a ... Read more
Redefining Admissions: ASU's Take on AI in Law School
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly challenging the status quo in all sorts of industries, and the law—often late to the party—is ... Read more
Emerging Technology and Personal Injury: A Brave New World
Injuries happen from both old and current technologies, and the legal system is setting forth different ways to deal with new types of ... Read more
Baby Decapitated During Birth, Parents File Lawsuit
A delivery goes horribly wrong, but is the doctor or hospital at fault? Atlanta parents-to-be Jessica Ross and Treveon Isaiah ... Read more
From Chills to Flames: The Tragic Mr. Freeze Accident
Accidents at amusement parks can transform an enjoyable summer evening into a life-altering nightmare. This was the experience of ... Read more
Michigan Supreme Court Transforms Premises Liability Law
For decades, Michigan property owners have relied on the protection of the “open and obvious” doctrine. This legal principle stipulates ... Read more
Can an Inmate in Texas Sue a Prison or Jail for Negligence?
In Texas, the rights of individuals don’t all simply vanish upon incarceration. With more than 133,772 incarcerated individuals, the ... Read more
Nursing Pillows Found Responsible for Infants’ Deaths
Nursing pillows are popular and useful, but only when used correctly Tragedy.It’s the only word to describe what happens when an ... Read more
Virtual reality Injuries, lawsuits, and preventive measures
Lots of people are using VR for different reasons, but it’s important to take caution. As the use of virtual reality (VR) ... Read more
Parents Win $9m from School District After Daughter’s Suicide
Bullies are the bad actors, but the district can and should prevent bullying 12-year-old Mallory Grossman was a typical pre-teen. ... Read more
Who Can Be Deposed in a Civil Case?
The thought of a deposition can be incredibly nerve-wracking for people involved in a personal injury lawsuit. It's a process filled ... Read more
Urban Cycling Risks: A Guide to the 5 Most Dangerous Cities
Bicycling has evolved from being merely an occasional recreational activity to a preferred mode of transportation, a method for ... Read more
What Are the Most Common Autumn Accidents and Injuries?
Autumn is one of the most anticipated seasons, with promises of wool sweaters, pumpkin spice lattes, and leaf-peeping adventures. But ... Read more
Woman Files $1m Lawsuit Against Candlemaker for Injury
Texas woman suffers severe burns after candle glass shatters, scalding her with hot wax RickiLynn Gardner was getting ready for ... Read more
The Insurance Underwriting Process Can Affect Your Premium
Insurance is a necessary fact of life, and when you need it, you want it to be sufficient to cover your losses If you’ve purchased ... Read more
Texas Man Awarded $26.5 Million in Suit Against the United States Postal Service
It won’t surprise you to learn that federal employees, just like private individuals, get into car accidents. But it may surprise you ... Read more
Taylor Swift Fans File Class Action Lawsuit Against Ticketmaster
It’s a “Cruel Summer” for Swifties who couldn’t get Eras Tour tickets. Now some of them are suing Ticketmaster. Swifties, ... Read more
What is a Status Conference in a Personal Injury Case?
There’s no doubt about it; lawyers talk differently. Legal phrases like “res ipsa loquitur” and “interlocutory” sound like ... Read more
The Defendant Can’t Pay the Judgment. Now What?
You thought that winning the lawsuit was the hard part, but sometimes recovering an award is more difficult The purpose of a ... Read more
Agents Suffer Workplace Injuries from Bites by White House Dog
Commander Biden, the White House’s 4-legged occupant, can’t seem to keep his mouth to himself A dog is said to be a person’s best ... Read more
Tips For Resolving a Neighbor Dispute
There are a few ways to negotiate and reason with a difficult neighbor Unless you live pretty remotely, you probably have a ... Read more
What is an Affidavit of Merit?
When it comes to pursuing a medical malpractice claim, there are a number of legal procedures that must be followed. While serving a ... Read more
Top 5 Most Famous Personal Injury Lawsuits
These five famous cases captured the world’s attention, showcasing the power of ordinary individuals fighting against the odds for ... Read more
Red Light Cameras Aren’t Just for Tickets; They Can Help You, Too
Parties to personal injury lawsuits are using red light camera footage to prove how an accident occurred If you were in New York ... Read more
The Indiana Court of Appeals Answers the Question: Is Sexual Assault Medical Malpractice?
This blog post discusses a recent decision made by the Indiana Court of Appeals concerning a case where a patient was sexually ... Read more
Can Minors File Personal Injury Lawsuits?
Consider a moment that changes everything: Your 15-year-old son, innocently enjoying a bicycle ride, is severely injured by a drunk ... Read more
Scrolling TikTok While Driving Leads to Five Highway Fatalities
There is no reason. None at all. TikTok is not that important. It’s definitely not as important as five people’s lives. ... Read more
What to Do If You’re Injured in a Public Place
You’re out and about, but what if you get injured? If you get injured in public—whether it’s a slip and fall or some other type of ... Read more
Rising to the Challenge: Announcing the 2023 Enjuris “Future Lawyer” Scholarship Winner
It is with great pleasure that we at Enjuris announce the winner of our 2023 “Future lawyer” scholarship. This year we ... Read more
Lawnmower Accident Injuries & Liability
Do you wear flip-flops when you mow the lawn? You might think twice about that. For some people, summer means pool parties and ... Read more