Archive for November 2012
Fire Accident Lawsuit - Definition and Application
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
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Toning Shoe Lawsuit - Product Liability and Settlements
Posted on
Saturday, November 24, 2012
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Toning
shoes – sometimes called as rocker bottom shoes and wellness shoes – are a special
type of athletic shoes that have unstable soles. Toning shoe companies’ claim
that their product has benefits like muscle development and the ability to slim
the user’s leg and calves. Toning shoe lawsuits have been filed against
companies because of alleged misleading statements, false advertising claims,
and physical injuries.
This
type of lawsuit case generally falls into negligence or tort, and more
specifically, to product liability.

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Dog Bite Lawsuit- Application and Settlement
Posted on
Sunday, November 18, 2012
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Dog
bites can be a very serious injury. It can cause
scarring, damage, and most of all emotional trauma to victims. Dog owners can
be sued if they violated animal control laws and their pet caused serious
damage to individuals. Even dog handlers can be held liable if they proved to
be negligent.
According
to statistics, there at least 4.7 million dog bite incidents in the United
States each year. Out of this number, 17% received medical attention, and only
0.005% proceeded in filing a dog bite claim.
Most cases involve children because they are very susceptible to dog attacks.

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Food Poisoning Lawsuit-Definition and Compensation
Posted on
Thursday, November 8, 2012
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If
a person wants to file a food poisoning lawsuit then he or she must prove that
the food he/she ate was defective and
contaminated, and the food made him/her sick. Before I explain the basis of filing a claim, let me first give you the facts and causes
of food poisoning.

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