Auto Negligence Law
 
Jose L. Zayas Guerra v. United States of America

Miami, Florida personal injury car wreck lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory claiming to have suffered $2 million in damages and/or injuries.

Under the FTCA, the federal government acts as a self-insurer, and recognizes liability for the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of its employees acting within the scope of their offic

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William A. Todd v. American Family Mutual Insurance Company, S.I.

Minneapolis, Minnesota personal injury car insurance law lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on an auto insurance breach of contract theory claiming damages of $1.5 million.


604.18 INSURANCE STANDARD OF CONDUCT.
Subdivision 1.Terms.

For purposes of this section, the following terms have the meanings given them.

(a) "Insurance policy" means a

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Matthewe Sheffield v. Critical Supply Solutions, Inc.

Lincoln, Nebraska personal injury truck wreck lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on an auto negligence theory claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in damages and/or injuries.

This case was filed in the District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska, CI23-0621, and was removed to federal court by Critical Supply Solutions, Inc. et al

In Nebraska, the right to compensat

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Jason Skerski v. Lowe's Home Centers, LLC

San Francisco, California personal injury slip and fall lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a premises liability negligence theory.

Any accident caused by unsafe conditions on someone else's property can lead to a premises liability claim. Premises liability laws ensure that property owners maintain their duty of care towards visitors on their property and give you the right to s

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Joseph Dory and Gregory Jones v. United States of America

Boise, Idaho personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiffs who sued on Federal Tort Claims Act negligence theory.

Under the FTCA, the federal government acts as a self-insurer, and recognizes liability for the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of its employees acting within the scope of their official duties.

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Pamel Delk v. Wal-Mart, Inc.

Aberdeen, Mississippi personal injury slip and fall lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a premises liability negligence theory.

Premises liability law states that property owners must keep visitors reasonably safe from harm. If they are lax in preserving property safety, they could be held responsible for your injuries and any related expenses.

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Patricia Woodward v. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, et al.

Boston, Massachusetts personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a wrongful death negligence theory.

A person who (1) by his negligence causes the death of a person, or (2) by willful, wanton or reckless act causes the death of a person under such circumstances that the deceased could have recovered damages for personal injuries if his death had not resulted, or (3) ope

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Melquiades Blanco v. Progressive Express Insurance Company

Miami, Florida personal injury car wreck lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on an auto negligence insurance law theory.

In this action was to recover uninsured motorist benefits, Melquiades Blanco (“Plaintiff”) filed a two-count Complaint against Progressive Express Insurance Company (“Defendant”) for breach of contract (Count I) and violation of Fla. Stat. § 624.155

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Victoria Phipps v. Camp Pendleton & Quantico Housing, LLC, et al.

San Diego, California personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a negligence theory.

Negligence is the term that refers to an individual’s failure to behave with the level of care that someone of ordinary prudence would have exercised under the same circumstances. The behavior usually consists of actions, but can also consist of omissions when there is some duty to a

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Randy Moore v. Anchor Glass Acquisition Corp.

Binghamton, New York personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a negligence theory.

New York's contributory negligence law allows injured individuals to recover compensation for their injuries in proportion to the fault of others. Compensation is diminished by whatever percentage of fault is attributable to the injured party.

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Brittany Liva v. Ryder Truck Rental, Inc. and Tyrone Lindsay

Newark, New Jersey personal injury truck wreck lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on auto negligence theories.

New Jersey is a modified comparative negligence state, which, under New Jersey law, means that the person asking for damages in a lawsuit has to be less responsible for the accident than the person who allegedly caused the accident.

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Robert Leinen v. Christopher J. McKee and PAM Transport, Inc.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania personal injury truck wreck lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on an auto negligence theory.

A plaintiff can recover damages if they are less than 51% at fault. If they are found to carry more than 50% of the fault, they cannot seek compensation.

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Martin Gibson v. Donald Eugene Bailey and Metro Gutter & Home Services

Greenbelt, Maryland personal injury truck wreck lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on an auto negligence theory.

There are many different kinds of personal injury cases, including automobile negligence, medical malpractice, and products liability. Each type of personal injury case requires different skills and expertise for success. Because the evidence in these cases may require f

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Dale A. Gregory, Jr. v. United States of America

Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a Federal Tort Claims Act medical malpractice theory.

There is no Oklahoma statute that spells out exactly what injured patients must prove in their medical malpractice lawsuits. But the state's courts have held that, typically, the plaintiff must:

establish the existence of a provider-patient relat

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Dawn Harvey v. Samantha Filart

Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury care wreck lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on an auto negligence theory.

A plaintiff in Oklahoma whose own negligence contributed to their injury, for instance, will have their damages reduced in proportion. And if the injured party was more negligent than the prospective defendant, he or she may not collect damages.

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Shirley Nelson v. United States of America

Denver, Colorado personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory claiming $215,000 in damages and/or injuries.

A plaintiff injured by a defendant’s wrongful act may file a tort lawsuit to recover money from
that defendant. To name a particularly familiar example of a tort, a person who negligently
causes a vehicular

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Paula Brooks v. Jorge Blanco Acosta and Cusi Trucking Corp.

Denver, Colorado personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on auto negligence theories.

This case was filed in the Elbert County District Court, 2023CV30014, and was removed to federal court by the Defendants.

Colorado state law uses 50% modified comparative negligence. That means that if a driver is over 50% at fault for an accident, they give up their right to

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Janaya Hatten and Robert Hatten v. Yussuf Agane, et al.

Albuquerque, New Mexico personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on auto negligence theories.

This case was filed in the Second Judicial District Court, D-202-CV-22-01715, and was removed to federal court by the Defendants.

New Mexico is a pure comparative negligence state. That means that fault can be shared among drivers, with each driver being assigned a perce

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Anthony Imperati v. MS Gill Trucking, Inc.

New Haven, Connecticut personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on an auto negligence theory claiming $925,000 in damages.

Connecticut is a comparative negligence state. Under this law, it's possible to recover damages in a car accident even if you are partially at fault. To do this, you must be under 50% at fault for the accident.

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Llewellyn C. Manter v. United States of America

Bangor, Maine personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory.

Maine follows the principle of comparative negligence, where a plaintiff's recovery may be reduced in proportion to their degree of fault. If the injured party is found to be 50% or more at fault, they may be barred from recovering damages.

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Donald Igo v. BMT, LLC d/b/a Gas Lamp Grill

Providence, Rhode Island personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a negligence theory.

To be negligent is to act in a way that a similarly situated "reasonable person" would not, resulting in another person's injury. An "injury" may include loss or damage of property, emotional distress, and other losses resulting from the defendant's negligence in addition to physica

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John Velez v. United Parcel Service, Inc.

Worcester, Massachusetts personal injury lawyer represented the plaintiff who sued on an auto negligence theory claiming $212,000 in damages.

Massachusetts is a modified comparative negligence state with a 51% bar to recovery. Therefore, as long as you are less than 51% at fault for your injury, you can receive some money for your damages.



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SZ Huang, et al. v. Tesla, Inc., d/b/a Tesla Motor

San Jose, California personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiffs who sued on product liability wrongful death theories

Thirty-eight year old Apple engineer Walter Huang was killed when his Tesla Model X ran off Highway 101 and crashed when on auto pilot.

Tesla took the position that it was the driver's fault.

Elon Musk said: “Tesla policy is never to give in to f

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Richard Grajeda v. Vail Resorts, Inc., et al.

Burlington, Vermont personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on negligence theories.

Contributory negligence shall not bar recovery in an action by any plaintiff, or his or her legal representative, to recover damages for negligence resulting in death, personal injury, or property damage, if the negligence was not greater than the causal total negligence of the defendant

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Margaret Brown v. Lowe's Home Centers, LLC

Portland, Maine personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a premises liability negligence theory.

This case was filed in the Knox County Superior Court, CV-22-XX, and was removed to federal court by Lowe's Home Centers, LLC

In general, premises liability means that owners have a responsibility to take reasonable steps to ensure that their property is safe. When

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