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Monthly Archives: March 2023

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Can You Sue If You Fall On A Small Or Minor Imperfection?

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

We all know that when you fall on someone’s property, the fact that there could be an accident, must be foreseeable. In plain terms that means that the property owner should have known or been able to reasonably foresee that an accident could happen. Sometimes that’s obvious. If a store leaves a liquid on… Read More »

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Paying Medical Bills After An Accident

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

If you are in any kind of accident, one of your first questions will be your medical expenses—how will you pay them? It’s bad enough trying to pay your normal life bills, now that you may be out of work for a time as you heal and recover from your injuries. But now you… Read More »

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Understanding The Role Of Human Error In Amusement Park Accidents

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

When someone is injured on an amusement park ride, we just assume that the ride broke, malfunctioned, or that it had some defect. That is the problem in some cases where people are injured on rides. But that isn’t the case all the time. When people are injured at an amusement park or on… Read More »

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Stay As Safe As Possible When Using Rideshares

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

Rideshare services like Uber or Lyft, are now  an accepted part of our society, and the way that we get around. They are as much a part of public transportation as buses or trains or subways, in major cities, may be. But Uber or Lyft rides carry their own set of dangers and hazards…. Read More »

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Roundabout Intersections Could Be The Key To Reducing Intersection Accidents

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

When it comes to making traffic and the roadways safer, we tend to put a lot of emphasis on the design and safety features of the vehicle. But what about the road itself? Could there be a way of designing a road—specifically, an intersection—that can make it safer, while still effectively moving traffic? The… Read More »

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