Generally speaking, under American law a police agency is entitled to sovereign immunity (or governmental immunity) from lawsuits. You can’t sue the king or his servants, as the idea goes, without the king’s permission. Depending upon jurisdiction, however, there is...
Read More Unless the case is being brought by the estate of a deceased patient, a medical-malpractice plaintiff who is mentally competent will normally testify and will usually do so twice: once during a discovery deposition taken before trial, and also during...
Read More Just as in an everyday fender bender, it comes from insurance. In a tort case, the tortfeasor will almost always have liability insurance to pay a successful plaintiff, although larger companies may be sometimes be self-insured. Let’s say your family...
Read More Courts deal with these situations all the time and it’s no problem. The jury will be asked, via its written instructions, to consider the evidence presented and to find the percentage fault of all various parties to the lawsuit. Sometimes...
Read More Probably the most common thing that results in lawsuits in Kentucky is negligent driving that causes injury to someone else. Not just drunk driving, or even distracted with a cell phone driving, but also basic stuff, like turning left across...
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