A RAM Law client was injured when a business failed to adhere to the town’s ordinance requiring sidewalks to be cleared of snow and ice. The client was walking home after getting off a bus and suffered an ankle fracture which required s...
RAM Law’s Ed Rebenack and Tyler Hall obtain $750,000 settlement for trip and fall litigation. As the RAM Law client walked through the parking lot of a large office complex on the way to work, she stepped into a deteriorated section of th...
In earlier blogs, we helped you understand the concept of the breach of standard of care in personal injury lawsuits, as well as the requirement that you establish a causal link between the conduct of the defendant and your losses. You ca...
In an earlier blog, we explained the concept of the standard of care in a personal injury action. We showed that, before you can recover damages in the aftermath of an accident, you must show that the defendant failed to act as a reasonable...
When you have been injured in an accident as the result of someone else’s actions, there may be a number of legal theories to support a claim for damages. Most personal injury lawsuits, however, are based on a legal theory of negligence. ...
[caption id="attachment_2212" align="alignright" width="300"] Male runner having problems in knee joint.[/caption]RAM Law partner Ed Rebenack obtains $500,000 settlement for leg fracture litigation. The 38-year old RAM Law client slipped an...
The RAM Law client visited a shop on LBI during the winter months. He slipped and fell due to a black ice condition on the sidewalk. The client suffered a rotator cuff tear requiring arthroscopic surgery and physical therapy. The insurance ...
RAM Law obtained a $212,500 settlement for a client who slipped and fell on ice in a parking lot that was not properly salted. The client suffered a severe fracture requiring surgery to repair the injury. Despite a lack of snow or ice fall ...
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