Wrongful Death Lawyers

Wrongful Death

Wrongful death is a civil action which charges another with being liable for injury resulting in another’s death by reason of negligent actions or a failure to act which could foreseeably result in death. The plaintiff (the executor or administrator of the estate of the decedent, family member, or spouse) must prove that the decedent…

Slip and Fall Injuries

When one party is injured on the premises of another party, for example by slipping on ice or tripping over debris, it is called a “slip and fall” injury. There are no hard and fast rules for proving fault in slip and fall injuries, as each case is based on whether or not the premises…

Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcycle accidents are like other vehicle accidents in some ways, but because of some unique factors inherent in motorcycles and motorcycle riding, the causes of motorcycle accidents, the injuries resulting from motorcycle accidents, and the liability issues surrounding motorcycle accidents can be very different from car accidents. If you have been in a motorcycle accident…

Automobile Accidents

Every driver has the duty to keep his car under proper control and to drive in a manner so that he may avoid colliding with other cars. The law permits you to seek recovery after automobile accidents to “make you whole again.” The main concept is that you should be compensated in a manner that, as…

Real Estate Closing Lawyers

Real Estate Closings

Real estate closings and transactions are governed by a wide body of federal statutes, state statutes and common law. The requirements established by state law often differ significantly from one state to the next. In a real estate closing, the deed is delivered to the buyer, the title is transferred, financing documents and title insurance…