Understanding Digital Evidence for Personal Injury Cases
Digital evidence in personal injury cases, such as video, GPS, or health data, provide an objective record to establish fault and support damages.
Digital evidence in personal injury cases, such as video, GPS, or health data, provide an objective record to establish fault and support damages.
North Carolina’s contributory negligence rule strictly bars any liable party from compensation. Protecting your right to recovery must begin early.
You may be justified in filing a nursing home neglect lawsuit when a facility’s standard of care leads to measurable harm, and the wrongdoing can be proven.
If a provider fails to obtain your informed consent, legal action may be a possible avenue for recovery after a treatment causes undisclosed harm.
A whistleblower’s evidence of government fraud requires proof of misconduct beyond suspicion using invoices, reports, and electronic communications and records.
In many situations, particularly lawsuits filed under the federal False Claims Act (FCA), individuals are legally required to hire an attorney for fraud cases.
Our practical whistleblower tips can prepare you for what's next, explaining the qualifications, reporting policies, protections, rewards, and documentation.
You may be able to sue for defective product damages if a dangerous or improperly designed product causes injury or harm.
Studies on hair relaxers and cancer revealed that frequent users face a significantly higher risk of uterine, ovarian, and endometrial cancer.
Research shows alarming health risks of hair relaxers and that repeated exposure may affect hormone levels, cause chronic irritation, and contribute to cancer.