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Monthly Archives: September 2023

PainSuff

Calculating and Proving Pain and Suffering

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

If you are injured in an accident, you likely have bills and expenses mounting, whether for lost wages from being out of work, or from doctors bills and medical expenses. But you also have something else, that doesn’t have an exact price tag, but which can, in some cases, be far more damaging than… Read More »

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Who is More Valuable: A Pedestrian, or People Inside of a Car?

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

We are gradually coming into a world where cars will drive themselves. When they do, they will not only have to navigate the road, but will have to make moral and ethical decisions that drivers sometimes need to make. One such decision is the “Hobson’s Choice,” of what to do when faced with injuring… Read More »

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It was a Pretty Bad Week for Amusement Parks

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

When we go to amusement parks, we expect or assume that the rides that we are on, are undergoing some kind of inspection or review by experienced professionals. The last thing we would expect is for a defect that is large, obvious, and incredibly dangerous to be overlooked by those professionals, and instead, detected… Read More »

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Who is Liable When a Car Hits an Animal in the Road?

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

When we get behind the wheel of a car, we often think about the possibility of being hit by another driver, or the risk that we may hit a pedestrian. But there’s another danger on our roads that we often overlook: wild stock, and wild animals. Wild animals, especially larger ones, can pose a… Read More »

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BlackIce

Liability for Falls and Accidents Caused by Black Ice

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

Let’s say that you are walking on a roadway, and you slip and fall. Or, imagine that you are driving on that roadway, and your car tires lose traction, causing the vehicle to veer out of control. You insist that the ground must have been icy, but the property owner disagrees with you—for winter… Read More »

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Legal and Insurance Issues for Accidents Caused by Food Delivery Companies

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

There is a lot of talk about the legal issues that arise when you are a passenger in an Uber or Lyft (or other rideshare) that is in an accident, or when you are injured by a rideshare that is transporting passengers. But remember that there is a whole fleet of vehicles and drivers… Read More »

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Not All Drowning Happens in the Water

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

You don’t have to be a lifeguard or a doctor to know that in order to drown, there has to be some exposure to water. But many people aren’t aware of a phenomenon known as dry drowning. Although it seems paradoxical, this is a real thing—and facilities, lifeguards, or other areas that monitor swimmers—especially… Read More »

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Problems and Difficulties in Motorcycle Accident Cases

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

If you are in a motorcycle accident you may assume that your case is much like any other accident, involving two (or more) cars. To some extent that is correct—there are obviously some similarities. But in many ways, motorcycle accidents have many different issues, and often difficulties, making them more difficult and complex cases…. Read More »

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