Negligent Hiring Law
 
Alaine F. Espinosa Castillo v. Sanchez Rosario and C.R. England, Inc.


Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on auto negligence theories.



A party claiming damages has the burden of proving each of the following propositions:
First, that the Plaintiff has sustained injury;
Second, that the Defendant was negligent;
And, third, that such negligence was a direct cause of the injury sustained b... More...
   $0 (06-10-2024 - OK)

Karen Swain v. United Automobile Insurance Company

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma insurance law lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant breach of contract theory.

"¶2 Matthew Leroy Swain is Ms. Swain's son. At the time of the motor vehicle accident underlying this case (September 12, 2010), he was an unemancipated minor. On September 10, 2012, Matthew, who attained majority, filed a lawsuit against Ms. Swain in negligence for s... More...
   $0 (06-09-2024 - Ok)

Charles Cline v. Clinical Perfusion Systems, Inc., et al.

Tulsa, Oklahoma employment law lawyers Donald M. Bingham and Rex Wade Thompson represented the Plaintiff who sued on a civil rights employment discrimination theory.More...   $0 (06-05-2024 - OK)

David Carpenter, et al. v. Red Lion Trucking, et al.


Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiffs who sued on auto negligence theories.



A party claiming damages has the burden of proving each of the following propositions:
First, that the Plaintiff has sustained injury;
Second, that the Defendant was negligent;
And, third, that such negligence was a direct cause of the injury sustained b... More...
   $1 (06-04-2024 - OK)

Mariyln Do v. United States of America

Austin, Texas personal injury lawyer Otto Yannick Muller who represented the Plaintiff who sued on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory.


Texas uses a modified form of comparative negligence (also known as "proportionate responsibility" in Texas). This means that if you... More...
   $1 (06-04-2024 - TX)

Vanessa C. Guzman Leon v. United States of America

Fort Myers, Florida personal injury lawyer Isabel Diaz Barroso represented the Plaintiff who sued on a Federal Tort Claims Act Auto 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 s... More...
   $1 (06-03-2024 - OK)

Katie Rund v. United States of America

Willmington, Delaware personal injury lawyer Chase Brockstedt who represented the Plaintiff who sued on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory.

Under Delaware car/auto accident law, negligent drivers can be held liable and ordered to pay civil damages, i.e., fair and reasona... More...
   $1 (05-30-2024 - DE)

Arianna Bojorquez, et al. v. United States of America

El Paso, Texas personal injury lawyers Humberto Saenz Enriquez and Laura Enriquez who represented the Plaintiffs who sued the Defendant on Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theor... More...   $1 (05-28-2024 - TX)

Karissa L. Hollis and Geneice M. Youngblood v. Lyrica R. Broad and Progressive Insurance Company

Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer Caleb Salmon 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 neg... More...
   $0 (05-25-2024 - OK)

Russell D. Forsyth v. Abendigos and Hochatown Original, LLC

Muskogee, Oklahoma personal injury lawyers David Teasdale and
Jacob S. Aldridge, represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on auto negligence theories.



The followi... More...
   $0 (05-23-2024 - OK)

Yessica Patricia Wilburn De Guerra v. United States of America

Laredo, Texas personal injury lawyer lawyers John Darrell Woods, Jr. and Ryan David King represented the Plaintiff who sued on a Federal Tort
Claims Act negligence theory.

Under th... More...
   $1 (05-20-2024 - TX)

Clifford Barcheers v. Yuskel, et al.

Billings, Montana personal injury lawyers Ben T. Sather and M. Paul Skrabanek represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on auto negligence theories.

The following five element... More...
   $1 (05-14-2024 - MT)

Dayna Marie Beck v. Kelsie Terrell Ford, et al.

Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiffs who used on auto negligence theories.

The following five elements may typically be required to prove negligence: The existence of a legal duty that theendant owed the plaintiff, Defendant’s breach of that duty, Harm to the plaintiff, Defendant’s actions are the proximate cause of harm to the plaintiff, and Defendant’... More...
   $0 (05-10-2024 - OK)

Sharif A. Bandele and Fatima Bandele v. Taquina Monise Hodenett-Smith

Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer Robert Rode represented the Plaintiff who sued on an auto negligence theory.

The following five elements may typically be required to prove negligence: The existence of a legal duty that theendant owed the plaintiff, Defendant’s breach of that duty... More...
   $1 (05-03-2024 - OK)

Mordechai Aron Reisz v. United States of America


New York City, New York personal injury Federal Tort Claims Act medical malpractice lawyer represented the Plaintiff.


The Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) allows individuals to file claims against the United States government for money damages due to personal injury, property damage, or death caused by a federal employee's negligent or wrongful actions.
The FTCA applies w... More...
   $0 (05-01-2024 - NY)

Lleea Viersa, et al. v. Sole Transport, L.G., d/b/a Solar Transport Cmpany and Ralph Pulido

Claremore, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer 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.

Plaintiff claimed to have b... More...
   $0 (05-01-2024 - OK)

Tajanna Orborn v. Joshua Westmoreland

Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer 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.
... More...
   $36991 (04-30-2024 - OK)

United States of America v. Torrence Dyck

Buffalo, New York criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with drug trafficking and gun possession


Rochester man sentenced to more than 12 years in prison for drug trafficking and gun possession



U.S. Attorney Trini E. Ross announced today tha... More...
   $0 (04-29-2024 - NY)

United States of America v. Allen Gessen

San Francisco, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Murder For Hire

Murder For Hire Convict Sentenced To Ten Years In Prison



Allen Gessen was sentenced to 120 months in prison for arranging to pay an undercover FBI agent for the... More...
   $0 (04-29-2024 - CA)

United States of America v. Allen Gessen

San Francisco, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Murder For Hire

Murder For Hire Convict Sentenced To Ten Years In Prison




Allen Gessen was sentenced to 120 months in prison for arranging to pay an undercover FBI agent for the ... More...
   $0 (04-26-2024 - CA)

Hazel Cape v. State of Oklahoma ex rel. Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs

OKlahoma City, Personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a medical malpractice negligence theory.

In Oklahoma, to prove that a healthcare provider was negligent, you must show three things: There was a provider-patient relationship. The provider violated the appropriate standard of care. This violation caused an injury and created damages.

Plainti... More...
   $55000 (04-23-2024 - OK)

Sharon Murphy v. United States of America

Albuquerque, New Mexico personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a Federal Tort Claims Act medical malpractice 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.

... More...
   $0 (04-21-2024 - NM)

EDDIE L. CADDELL v. STATE OF KANSAS

Topeka, Kansas criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with rape and aggravated indecent liberties with a child .





Caddell was charged with rape and aggravated indecent liberties with a child in
one case and aggravated criminal ... More...
   $0 (04-19-2024 - KS)

Johanna Lorentzen v. Samuel Christiansen, D.O., et al.

Salt Lake City, Utah personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a medical malpractice theory claiming $10 million in damages.

Utah Code section 78B-3-412 mandates that the patient provides each health care provider with 90 days' notice of the intent to file a lawsuit before an injured patient is able to file a medical malpractice suit. This notice is required to include... More...
   $1 (04-19-2024 - UT)

Melinda Brantley, et al. v. Zurich American Insurance, et al.

Sacramento, California employment law lawyers represented the Plaintiffs who sued on wrongful termination theories.
Zurich Insurance was founded in Switzerland in 1872. The company expanded into North America in 1912 to become a leading provider of commercial property-casualty insurance solutions and services in the U.S. and Canada. A wholly owned subsidiary of the Zurich Insurance Group, Z... More...
   $80000000 (04-19-2024 - CA)

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