Slip and fall. Trip and fall. Sometimes it’s just an “oops.” Regardless of how it happened, a fall on a sidewalk can result in severe ... Read more
Can I Sue a Police Officer for Personal Injury?
If you’re tuning in to the national news, then you’re aware that the issue of physical injuries by police officers has been front and ... Read more
Calling All College Students! Win a $1K Scholarship (Coronavirus Edition)
The cost of higher education in the United States is rising and student debt recently surpassed all other types of household debt ... Read more
Can a Police Officer Get Workers’ Comp for an Injury On Duty?
Why did you become a police officer? It might be because you believe in preserving and serving justice, or it could be because you ... Read more
Renaissance Man: An Interview with Indiana Injury Attorney Roger Finderson
Indiana workers' compensation attorney Roger Finderson is a modern-day Renaissance man — at least that was our takeaway when we ... Read more
Here’s How to Sue If You Were Injured by a Defective Product from a Website
During and after the coronavirus pandemic, people’s reluctance to visit brick-and-mortar stores and businesses led to increased online ... Read more
Johnson & Johnson Discontinues Talc Baby Powder Due to Cancer Lawsuits
Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder is iconic. So iconic, in fact, that the familiar container has been a staple in medicine cabinets ... Read more
Can a Resident Who Contracts the Coronavirus Sue a Nursing Home in Florida?
Nursing homes around the country, including those in Florida, have been instructed to ban all outside visitors to combat the spread of ... Read more
What Steps Should You Take After a Truck Accident in Florida?
According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), the number of people injured in commercial truck accidents every ... Read more
What Is Negligence Per Se in a Personal Injury Case?
“Negligence per se” is a legal doctrine whereby an act is considered negligent if the act violates a statute. It’s an important ... Read more
Featured Attorney Interview: Tom Murphy Urges Accident Victims to Seek Legal Help, Even During a Pandemic
We are living in unprecedented times. Amidst the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis, much of the world has come to a standstill. And ... Read more
Are Law Firms Considered “Essential Businesses”?
We’re all in this together. Almost every state has issued restrictions related to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, which has ... Read more
The Perfect Combination of Idealism and Perseverance: An Interview With Montana Injury Lawyer Charla Tadlock
When Charla Tadlock was in high school, one of her teachers told her that she was too idealistic to be a lawyer. Fortunately for her ... Read more
Enjuris Publishes Free Ebook for Truck Accident Victims
Did you ever take a lengthy car trip as a kid and do the “arm pump” signal to get a long-haul trucker to honk the horn for you? Most ... Read more
Who’s Liable When a Dog Bites?
Toto, Rin Tin Tin, Benji, Lassie... Americans love their dogs. According to the most recent estimates, there are 89.7 million dogs ... Read more
Drowsy Driving Statistics & How To Avoid Falling Asleep Behind the Wheel
Raise your hand if you’re a child of the ‘80s. Even if you’re not, you might be familiar with the legendary Ferris Bueller and one of ... Read more
Like Father, Like Son: An Interview with Montana Personal Injury Attorney Tommy Murphy
Growing up, Thomas (“Tommy”) Murphy had a front-row seat to watch the wheels of justice turn. His father, Tom Murphy, was sprinting to ... Read more
Georgia Statute of Limitations for Auto Accident Claims
If you’ve been injured in an auto accident, there’s a good chance you’re feeling overwhelmed. You’re undoubtedly worried about your ... Read more
10 Worst States for Deer-Vehicle Collisions
A thick fog rolls over a rural road in the early morning. A white-tailed deer bounds from the tall grass on one side of the road to a ... Read more
What Is It Like to be in a Car Crash?
Car insurance experts say that the average person is involved in a car crash about once every 18 years. That ends up being 3 to 4 ... Read more
What is a Catastrophic Personal Injury Claim?
Any kind of accident can lead to serious injuries. But what makes an accident catastrophic? Someone once said that even a minor medical ... Read more
Should I Handle My Car Accident Without Involving Insurance?
You just had a minor car accident. Maybe you bumped into another car at a stop sign, or someone scraped your bumper in a parking lot. ... Read more
Are Part-time Employees Eligible for Workers’ Comp?
Workers’ compensation is a benefit offered to most employees to pay for their expenses if they are hurt on the job. Workers’ ... Read more
What Are Wrongful Death Lawsuits?
What happens when negligence causes someone’s death? On the evening of August 25, 2001, award-winning-singer Aaliyah boarded a ... Read more
Out-of-Court Settlement or Trial: Which Is Best for My Personal Injury Case?
The vast majority of personal injury cases are settled out of court. Nevertheless, the old adage is that a good lawyer isn’t afraid to ... Read more
Can You File a Defamation Lawsuit After Being Accused of a Crime?
Some incidents leave an indelible mark on our consciousness because of what happened, how they happened, and the people involved. One ... Read more
Can You Change a False or Inaccurate Police Report?
A police report is a written account of a police officer’s observations. If the police are called to the scene of a car accident, they ... Read more
Arizona Child Car Seat Laws and Requirements
Did you know that most hospital birthing centers have someone on staff whose job includes inspecting your car seat before letting you ... Read more
Deadliest Train Accidents in American History
The United States rail network consists of more than 140,000 miles of track. Every day freight trains travel across the country ... Read more
Georgia Contributory Negligence Laws
Personal injury law should be easy. A person was injured, and the person who caused the injury should be held responsible for the ... Read more
Can You Sue Your Landlord for Black Mold in Georgia?
You bend down to pick up the toothbrush you dropped on your bathroom floor and that’s when you see it — black mold covering the bottom ... Read more
Motorcycle Lane Splitting: Where Is It Legal?
Have you ever been stuck in traffic on a 2-lane highway and watched as a motorcycle blew past you using the narrow space between the ... Read more
What’s the Difference Between a Jury and Bench Trial?
If you’ve ever watched a courtroom drama or read a legal thriller, then you’re probably familiar with a jury trial. But you might be ... Read more
Can I Sue My Veterinarian for an Injury to My Pet?
It’s a pet owner's worst nightmare: You bring your animal to your veterinarian for a routine procedure and something goes horribly ... Read more
What’s a Frivolous Lawsuit?
The vast majority of personal injury lawsuits filed in the United States involve legitimate claims and are the result of honest ... Read more
How Should I Handle an Auto Accident in a Rental Car?
Getting into any kind of car accident can be stressful enough, even if damages are minor and there are no injuries. But if you’re in an ... Read more
Should You Sue an Uninsured Driver After an Accident?
The legal system is designed to restore a plaintiff (accident victim) to the financial condition they were in before an accident or ... Read more
When Should I Fire My Lawyer?
Every profession has good, talented people — and then there are those who are less talented or motivated to do the right thing. The ... Read more
What Are “No Pay, No Play” Laws, and How Do They Apply to Uninsured Drivers?
No pay, no play. If you’re unfamiliar with this phrase in the context of car insurance law, here’s what it means: A state with a no ... Read more
Vaping Lawsuits: What To Do If You Become Sick
You might be hearing a lot of news about vaping deaths and illnesses, particularly among American teens. But it’s not just teens who ... Read more