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Personal Injury Newsletter
Pain and Suffering Damages
 
An injured plaintiff has the right to recover damages for pain and suffering that he might suffer as a result of a defendant's tortious act against the plaintiff. Pain and suffering damages frequently constitute the largest portion of personal injury awards. More...
 
Rules Regarding Driving on the Right Side of a Road and Passing Another Vehicle
 
A motor vehicle driver is generally required to drive on the right side of a road. However, the driver does not need to drive on the right side of the road when he or she is passing another vehicle, when he or she is making a left turn, when the right side of the road is closed to traffic, or when the road has one-way traffic. More...
 
More Tort Law Versus Criminal Law
 
Apart from legislation granting a right to sue for a specific harm, personal injury law generally consists of tort law and the civil procedure for enforcing it. This article discusses some of the distinctions between tort law and criminal law, beyond criminal law's focus on the criminal and tort law's focus on the financial harm suffered by the victim.More...
 
The Jones Act -- Overview
 
The Jones Act is a federal law designed to compensate seamen who are injured while working aboard vessels in navigable waters.More...
 
Liability of Owners of Baseball Stadiums
 
Injuries at baseball stadiums occur to both spectators and participants. They may be able to recover for their injuries in certain circumstances based on the negligence of the owner of the stadium. However, the owner may successfully defend against a lawsuit in certain circumstances.More...
 
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