Drowning is one of the most common causes of unintentional death. Drowning most often occurs in home swimming pools, and the death is even more tragic when it could have been prevented if not for the negligence of the owner of the pool. If your loved one drowned in a neighbor's pool, you may be able to seek compensation.
Risk Factors
The factors that are the most likely to lead to a drowning accident include the access that the deceased had to a swimming pool, the ability of the deceased to swim, and whether or not the deceased is a child.
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Attorney-client relationships are special. Victims involved in serious car accidents will need the help of a personal injury lawyer and they can expect their dealings to rise above that of most business relationships. To learn how this privileged situation encourages and promotes the success of your accident case, read below.
The Valued Attorney-Client Relationship
From the moment you speak with a lawyer, everything (with few exceptions) is confidential even if on the phone.
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If you watch TV, you may think that any type of lawsuit ends up in front of a jury. The truth is that only happens in a small number of cases. Here are some of the other ways to resolve a motorcycle accident claim.
Letting Your Insurance Company Handle It
You always have the option of letting your insurance company handle your accident. While you pay them your monthly premiums, there's an important difference between them and an accident lawyer.
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If you are involved in a truck accident, then you want to make sure you do what you can in order to protect yourself. Protecting yourself includes protecting your health and well being, as well as protecting your assets and your finances. One of the best steps that you can make after you have been involved in a truck accident is to contact a lawyer right away, and here are just some of the reasons why:
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Are humans simply bad at following directions? Or, should car manufacturers like Tesla or Waymo know that human beings are going to hear the words "full self-driving capable car" and assume that they can trust their lives to their car's computer?
Essentially, that's at least part of the argument behind the latest lawsuit to be leveled against a company that sells self-driving cars after another fatal car wreck featuring one of the company's automated vehicles.
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