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Articles Posted in Fort Myers car accident lawsuit

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Entila v. Cook – Workers’ Compensation and Claim Against Co-Worker

Typically when someone is injured at work, the exclusive remedy they will have from their employer is workers’ compensation. This is true even if it was the wrongdoing of the company or the co-worker who caused the accident that resulted in serious injury. There are some very narrow exceptions in…

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Trotter v. Harleysville Ins. Co. – Auto Insurance Policy Limits Per Person, Vehicle

Auto insurance policies all carry limits, which specify the maximum insurer will pay per person who is injured and how much it will pay for the entire accident.  So for example, a policy with a $125,000 per person limit and a $250,000 per accident limit will pay a maximum of $250,000…

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Universal Underwriters Ins. Co. v. Winton – Garage Liability Insurance for Auto Dealerships

A night of fun in Oklahoma turned tragic when a 48-year-old driver caused a motor vehicle accident that killed five people – including herself – and severely injured two others. Aside from the driver, those killed were between the ages of 18 and 23. The two injured were 17 and…

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Rish v. Simao – Low-Impact Defense in Car Accident Lawsuit

In some Fort Myers car accident lawsuits, defendants will allege injuries or damages incurred by plaintiff were not as serious as he or she has stated because the crash was low-impact.  However, just because a crash happened at a relatively low speed does not mean serious injury is an impossibility.…

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Foster-Naser v. Aurora County – Road Sign Maintenance

Roadway signs are the means by which drivers learn the rules, warnings, guidance and other information necessary to safely navigate their route. Erection and maintenance of roadway signs are the responsibility of whoever owns that street, whether it’s a local township, county, city or state.   There are sometimes contracts between these entities wherein the…

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