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Important Hammock Safety Tips

29th September 2009
Adding a hammock to your backyard is a great idea because it gives you a special get-a-way space that is perfect for relaxing, reading a book, or just napping away. However, must owners of hammocks fail to consider the importance of safety when it come... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Understanding Tort

23rd September 2009
Tort law is different from the laws of contract, restitution, and the criminal law. Contract law protects the parties involved when expectations arise from promises, restitution prevents unjust enrichment and compensation for wrong doing, and criminal law... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

An Overview of Personal Injury Lawsuits - Basic Legal Info You Can Use

19th September 2009
Personal injury law falls under the heading of tort law. A tort is a civil wrong that serves as the grounds for a lawsuit. In a personal injury case, that civil wrong takes the form of either a physical or a psychological injury to a person. The two most ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Court Clears Way for Suit in Sleepover Death

10th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Benjamin Glass The Supreme Court of Virginia has ruled that a supervising parent who makes a clear promise to another parent to follow that parents' rules about driving while caring for their child has a duty to follow through to pro... Read >
Author: Ben Glass

What is FELA and How Can I File a Claim?

23rd July 2009
The Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) was passed by congress to provide compensation for railroad workers that were injured on the job. FELA establishes the ability for injured workers to bring claims directly against their employers in cases where ... Read >
Author: Jerry Work

Common Causes and Violations in Car Accident Laws

11th July 2009
Generally, people who drive cars and other vehicles are expected to exercise “reasonable care under the circumstances”. When a driver fails to use “reasonable care” and causes an accident, his action is considered negligence. The law of neglig... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

How You Can Legally Evict Your Deadbeat Tenants

26th June 2009
One of the biggest issues you might face when you own rental income property concerns tenants. It is simply not possible to always fill your rental properties with tenants that pay their rent on time and act in an orderly fashion. Sadly, there are times w... Read >

Three Key things your Home Vegetable Garden will love you for

22nd June 2009
How can you help your vegetable garden and in return your garden will look after you. The first decision you will make about your home vegetable garden is where should it be located in your garden. But first we want to refute once and for all of the old i... Read >
Author: Acepay08

Three Key things your Home Vegetable Garden will love you for

22nd June 2009
How can you help your vegetable garden and in return your garden will look after you. The first decision you will make about your home vegetable garden is where should it be located in your garden. But first we want to refute once and for all of the old i... Read >
Author: Acepay08

The financial burden a Personal Injury can cause

18th June 2009
Personal injuries can cause not only physical distress and suffering to the victim but also wreck havoc on the victim and his family in financial terms. The law works on the principle of deterrence so that no one should be negligent or careless enough to ... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson

Los Angeles General Negligence: Workers’ Compensation vs. Third Party Negligence

05th June 2009
General negligence is a legal concept that is used to recover compensations for injuries sustained because of another person’s recklessness or lack of caution. Negligence is usually associated with carelessness but the terms should not be interchang... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Crashing through sobriety

04th June 2009
The state of California has not had a day without a traffic-accident related fatality since September of 2000. Statistics also show that one person gets injured every couple of minutes as a result of a road accident and that around 60,000 incidents happen... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Issues Involving Freeway Pedestrian Accidents

23rd April 2009
The sidewalks and streets of Los Angeles are often used by people who travel short distances by walking. Many people walk because it is a good exercise for their body and it can be a cheap way of traveling. However, although people may greatly benefit fro... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Get All The Solutions Regarding Accidental Claims

17th April 2009
Claims Solution UK is a Claims Management Company specialising in helping members of the general public gain access to justice and pursues a successful claim for compensation if they have suffered an injury and it was not their fault. Claims Solution U... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

Occurrence of Automobile Crashes

10th February 2009
Today, there is a continuous presence of automobiles on the roads of United States. People use this vehicle because of its efficient use as a tool for transportation. However, the presence of automobiles can be dangerous for people especially if they beco... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

UK Accident Claim Company

10th February 2009
If making a claim for the injuries suffered in an accident is a problem, then seeking professional advice can help get suitable compensation. Approaching an accident claim company can be an even better idea. These companies have abundant experience in han... Read >
Author: Sadhana

How to Evict Your Deadbeat Tenants Legally

09th February 2009
One enormous issue real estate investors face with income property concerns tenants. Naturally, you always hope you can fill your apartment or other investment property with good tenants that pay the rent on time and act in an orderly fashion, but this is... Read >
Author: James Kobzeff

Your Motorcycle Accident Claim

02nd February 2009
You may remember that Lieutenant Colonel T.E. Lawrence – better known as “Lawrence of Arabia” - was one of Britain's leading military officers during the Great War. What you may not know is that he was an avid motorcyclist – and that his love for ... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Easy Recovery: Choosing for a Qualified Car Accident Lawyer

09th January 2009
One person gets involved in a car accident every ten seconds. This is what the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has reported. In the City of Los Angeles California alone, car accident is one of the most common type of personal injury case. H... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Premise Liability Claim Lawyers: Aiding injuries from one’s Premise

09th January 2009
You may never know when an accident could happen. It may occur in someone else’s home or even in the place of business. You might be injured from a building defect, slippery floor, dangerous pavement, assault by employees or business patrons, or by a cr... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

How You Can Evict Deadbeat Tenants Legally

19th December 2008
One big issue real estate investors face with investment real estate concerns tenants. Of course, you always hope you can fill your units with good tenants that pay the rent on time and act in an orderly fashion, but this is not always the case. Unfortuna... Read >

Cracked, Broken or Irregular Sidewalks Causing a Fall

17th December 2008
Danger awaits many unsuspecting visitors and residents alike who injure themselves from a fall caused by cracked, broken or irregular sidewalks, walkways and walking surfaces. It is amazing so many of these dangerous surfaces are allowed to exist in our ... Read >

Injuries at work and how you should protect your legal rights

02nd December 2008
During every year in the UK, thousands of workers injurer them selves while at work and it is very important that all injured parties take steps to protect themselves in case a accident compensation claim needs to be made. The Health and Safety Commissi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Real Estate Investing Articles, Videos, Calculators Yours FREE!

01st December 2008
One of the biggest issues real estate investors face with rental income property concerns tenants. Naturally, you always hope you can fill your apartment or other investment property with good tenants that pay the rent on time and act in an orderly fashio... Read >
Author: James Kobzeff

Internet Security Software

30th November 2008
If you are used to surfing internet very often then you should take some precautionary measures for your computer safety. Your computer’s every tool or program may be in danger if not installing internet security programs. Users then can freely breathe ... Read >
Author: Bella Mclaine

Pet Travel Insurance

27th November 2008
Pet Travel Insurance is becoming a very popular concept and pet owners don’t have to undergo the headache of canceling their planned travel trip for the sake of taking care of their beloved pet. Travel pet insurance provides a comprehensive coverage and... Read >
Author: Simon hemmings

How to go about making a compensation claim following a slip, trip or fall accident

05th September 2008
Property owners, landlords and councils have a responsibility to ensure that their premises are safe. This means they have to ensure paving isn’t loose, spills are cleaned up and adequate lighting is in place as well as using reasonable care to keep the... Read >
Author: Helen

Slip and Trips while in public places

03rd September 2008
Property owners, landlords and councils have a responsibility to ensure that their premises are safe. This means they have to ensure paving isn’t loose, spills are cleaned up and adequate lighting is in place as well as using reasonable care to keep the... Read >
Author: Helen

Basic Concepts of General Negligence

21st August 2008
Negligence is generally defined as the commission of a civil wrong, a tort, which accidentally causes injury to somebody because of failure to perform an expected duty with care that a reasonably prudent person would use with regard to the safety of other... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Dummies guide to Personal Injury and Litigation

20th August 2008
In this article we aim to explain what personal injury and litigation means in the legal world. We will break down personal injury litigation into two general categories, negligence and intentional or as it is known in the legal world, torts. Torts is a f... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Making A Work Related Accident Claim

18th August 2008
Each year in the UK many thousands of workers are injured during the course of their duties. It is important that positive steps are taken by all injured parties to protect their legal rights should a compensation claim become necessary. The latest f... Read >
Author: Christian Ward

Steps to take in Case of Accidents in Beverly Hills

29th July 2008
Beverly Hills is situated in the western part of Los Angeles County, California. It is where some of the largest and most beautiful homes in Los Angeles County and the rest of the nation are located. The luxury and extravagance in living however, does ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Slips Then Falls

23rd July 2008
Slip and fall, in United States tort law, is a claim or case based on a person slipping (or tripping) and falling. It is a tort, and based on a claim that the property owner was negligent in allowing some dangerous condition to exist that caused the slip ... Read >
Author: Christine Layug

Blame it on the Defective Product

10th July 2008
What will you do when your shampoo uproots your hair instead of making it shine like silk? Or when your anti-aging cream gives you blisters instead of keeping it away from wrinkles? Or when your vacuum cleaner not only sucks dirt but also your toe?... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

FCO Travel Insurance Advice

08th July 2008
The Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) says that many people deeply regret not taking out travel insurance. They think their credit card accident cover, home insurance, or private health cover is sufficient. The reality is that you do not have appropriat... Read >
Author: Sav

Does your insurance exclude you? Part 2

07th July 2008
Part 2 of a three-part guide on the various exclusions encountered within insurance policies. Never be refused a claim again! The length of a holiday can factor in another exclusion. Many travel insurance policies expire after 28 consecutive days per t... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson

Online Fraud a new Banking Virus?

20th June 2008
Online Fraud a new Banking Virus? The advent of the internet has resulted in a whole new set of fraud related problems for the banking industry. In the past the issues resolved around, cash machines, credit cards and bounced cheques. The result, the ... Read >
Author: Highway Five

Corporate Manslaughter & Corporate Homicide Act 2007

13th June 2008
The Corporate Manslaughter & Corporate Homicide Act 2007 received royal assent on 26th July 2007 and comes into effect on 6th April 2008. New offence called "corporate manslaughter" in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and "corporate homicide" in Sco... Read >
Author: Safety Nut

Global Property Market Ripe For Investment

25th May 2008
Franklin D. Roosevelt once said, “Real estate cannot be lost or stolen, nor can it be carried away. Purchased with common sense, paid for in full and managed with reasonable care, it is about the safest investment in the world”. This advice has ... Read >
Author: Michelle Harricharan

Effective Organisational Boundaries Can Enhance the Quality of Life

22nd May 2008
Effective Organizational Boundaries Can Enhance The Quality of Life Managing the boundaries between work and personal life is a juggling act for many people. If you manage people it is important to ensure that you create an environment where you can b... Read >
Author: Gina Gardiner

Credit Cards + Your Travelling

13th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Thanakit K There are many reasons that your credit cards + your travelling will equal a combination that will keep you safer on the road and possibly even save you money. From reserving your hotel to purchasing souvenirs at your dest... Read >
Author: Thanakit

Comparative Damages for Comparative Negligence

11th May 2008
In a motorcycle crash in Los Angeles, how is liability determined? What can victims obtain from the people liable? Can the victims themselves be held liable too? How can lawyers help with your claim? How does one really find out if he/she has received rig... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Leash your Dogs so They won’t Bite

01st May 2008
Do you own a dog? Do you keep them leashed, caged, or tied? Or do you allow them to wander at large without any restrictions? If you have been doing the latter, then beware. You may be in violation of a state or federal law, or an implemented statute in y... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Elements of a General Negligence Claim in Los Angeles

20th April 2008
General negligence refers to an individual’s recklessness and lack of caution that causes injuries or damages to another person. General negligence is the most common cause of tort. There are more negligence cases than intentional torts. A negligence... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Premises Liability and the Lawsuits Derived From It

18th April 2008
Premises liability law involves legal responsibility ("liability") of a land or property owner in injuries or other damages suffered by persons present on the premises. Was the Plaintiff an Invitee, Licensee or Trespasser? Premises law is predicated... Read >

The Athletic Trainer and Trainee Relationship

01st April 2008
Only several legal opinions exist about the relationship of trainee and trainer but the law has pronounced several legalities that should be happenstance in such a relationship. Protecting and ensuring an athlete is safe and healthy is the responsibili... Read >
Author: Legal

Unsafe Products - What Are Your Rights?

25th March 2008
Millions of Americans place their faith in manufacturers of products ranging from everyday headache medicine to cleaning products, however, what many U.S. citizens are unaware of is what happens and what steps to take after the purchase of a faulty produc... Read >

Credit Cards – What to do if they're lost or stolen

18th January 2008
If your credit card is lost or stolen and then subsequently used without your permission, then the extent of your liability is governed by Sections 83 and 84 of the Consumer Credit Act. But how does this credit act protect you and what procedures shou... Read >
Author: Nick Cox

10 home insurance tips

06th August 2007
Insuring your home can be a long and complicated process. Have a look at this brief but informative guide for 10 tips that could make the whole experience a little bit more bearable. 1. It's worth making sure that your house is fully protected with a p... Read >
Author: Katie Brown

DIY Electrics - Are you Breaking the Law?

17th November 2006
Part P - The Legislation According to government statistics every year in Britain ten people die and over seven hundred and fifty are injured through faulty electrical installations in the home. In order to address this the UK building regulations have... Read >
Author: Darren Gilbert

Personal injury at work - protect your legal rights

30th August 2006
Personal injury at work in the UK what you should do Each year in the UK many thousands of workers are injured during the course of their duties. It is important that positive steps are taken by all injured parties to protect their legal rights shou... Read >
Author: martin nolan

Why A Good Realtor Is Worth The Money

24th July 2006
"Using a real estate agent is a very good idea," says the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). "All the details involved in home buying [and selling], particularly the financial ones, can be mind-boggling. A good professional can guide ... Read >
Author: Mike Hamel

Looking After Your Engagement Ring Will Keep It In The Best Condition.

22nd May 2006
As a diamond engagement ring plays a very important role in your life, it has to be treated with utmost care and efficiency. Although a diamond is the hardest substance known on earth, it still requires attention and care. A Diamond's weakness is its ... Read >
Author: Robert Goldsmith

Mature is best says Dee

14th April 2006
Most women who reach that magic age barrier of 40 start to become a little less likely to look in the mirror for fear of finding another wrinkle or one more grey hair. They start to move into one piece swimsuits instead of that tiny bikini that appealed s... Read >
Author: David Hyde

Understanding Tort

02nd November 2005
Tort law is different from the laws of contract, restitution, and the criminal law. Contract law protects the parties involved when expectations arise from promises, restitution prevents unjust enrichment and compensation for wrong doing, and criminal law... Read >
Author: David Skul