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    Premises Liability for an Assault or Robbery

    Premises Liability for an Assault or Robbery

    Personal Injury Lawyers: Premises Liability for an Assault or Robbery

    Can Property Owners be Held Liable for Criminal Acts That Happen on Their Property Such as Assault, Battery or Robbery?

    Many people are injured every day by people intentionally causing them harm. People are robbed, beaten, and had even worse crimes committed against them by awful people who only wish to cause suffering. With the knowledge that there are people like this in the world, certain property owners and possessors have an obligation to take preventative action in order to deter this kind of behavior. There are multiple locations and places that we visit on a daily basis that are prone to these types of sinister crimes. It is the shopkeeper, bar owner, and apartment manager’s responsibility to adequately ensure that you are safe when you’re on their property. If you are intentionally harmed while on the property, the owner or possessor may be responsible for your injuries and the experienced attorneys at our law office can help you receive compensation for your losses.accident attorneys

    What Types of Properties are Prone to Criminal Attacks?

    Some properties have a greater chance of experiencing crime. For instance, a church is not usually a breeding ground for criminal elements. Rarely do you hear about larceny at a church or an assault in a church parking lot? However, you frequently hear about innocent people being attacked at local bars and people being mugged at gas stations. You have a much greater chance of being harmed at these types of locations. Places like restaurants, bars, hotels, gas stations, apartment complexes, shopping malls, hospitals, and parks have a much greater risk of criminal activity and therefore the owners or possessors have a greater responsibility to ensure your safety.

    The Possessor or Owner of a Property May Be Responsible for Your Injuries

    Some properties are more prone to having crimes occur. Due to the area they are located or the types of patrons they attract, some properties are predisposed to crime and the odds of a crime being committed against another person while they are on the property are intensely amplified. If a person owns or possesses a property that they know is likely to have a crime occur, it is their duty to deter or prevent that crime in order to protect you. This might mean they are expected to hire more security, increase parking lot lighting, or install some sort of security system or gate.

    Property owners in this situation act reasonably to adequately provide sufficient security and protection for you. If the owner or possessor fails to take these extra precautions, the odds of crimes like assault, robbery, rape, and murder occurring are dramatically increased. Their failure to act cautiously has increased your potential for injury and therefore, under the theory of premises liability, they may be held responsible for your damages.lawyers

    Many Businesses are Responsible for Negligent Hiring

    Often a property owner or possessor has failed to take extra precautions resulting in the hiring of a dangerous person who then intentionally harms you. Many jobs require a background check before they can hire you. However, many businesses choose not to utilize this method of discovery before hiring because it is costly and time-consuming. Businesses try to cut expenses everywhere they can and management often views this check as unnecessary and unlikely to produce anything substantial. So, in an effort to save money and time, companies will not run background checks when they hire people.

    For example, many apartment complexes have multiple people working on the property. Most have numerous management staff and maintenance people who have almost unlimited access to every apartment in the complex. In some instances, apartment complexes will fail to run a background check and consequently do not discover that their employee has a history of violent crimes.

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    If that violent criminal attacks you or your family while you are on the property, then the apartment complex may be liable for your injuries. They may be responsible under the theory of premises liability because they failed to take adequate precautions to ensure your safety and security.attorneys

    Our law office has been helping victims like you for over 20 years. Our attorneys have a great deal of experience in handling all kinds of personal injury cases including injuries caused by intentional crimes like assault or robbery. If you are the victim of an assault or robbery you may be entitled to compensation from the property owner or possessor. To discuss your potential claim and your legal rights contact our law office.

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    San Antonio Wrongful Elderly Deaths

    San Antonio Wrongful Elderly Deaths: Wrongful Death of an Elderly Person

    Texas law allows a person to file a wrongful death claim regardless of the age of the victim. In many cases, if the victim is an elderly individual, a wrongful death lawsuit will be very different than if the victim were a younger individual. For instance, in many wrongful death claims, financial losses are staggering because the victim was a household’s primary wage earner. When an elderly individual is killed, however, lost wages are rarely an issue (though this is not always the case). Financial loss can come from other sources, however. The victim may have required extensive medical treatment before he or she died. In some cases, surviving family members are left without the victim’s pension income, which can cause financial hardship. But in most wrongful death lawsuits brought on behalf of an elderly individual, the primary damages are emotional and mental.

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    Courts do take these losses into consideration and the San Antonio wrongful death lawyers at our firm can help you receive compensation for the mental and emotional anguish that such a loss can cause. But wrongful death claims are extremely complex. Proving liability for a person’s death is not always as easy as it might seem, especially if the victim was an elderly person. Elderly individuals typically have numerous health risks and it can be difficult to prove that it was negligence and not a natural health complication that caused the person’s death. Furthermore, damages can be difficult to quantify when the loss is primarily emotional rather than financial. But our aggressive Texas attorneys have been handling these types of San Antonio wrongful death claims for twenty years and we know how to overcome the unique legal problems that you will surely face in this lawsuit. If you have lost an elderly family member to another person’s negligence, contact the San Antonio wrongful death law suit attorneys at our firm and let us help you receive the compensation you deserve.

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    Personal Injury Law – Bus Accident Attorneys

    Personal Injury Law – Bus Accident Attorneys

    Bus Accidents can be Extremely Dangerous & Cause Devastating Injury. If You or a Loved one has Been Injured in a Texas Bus Accident, Call our Law Firm

    Traveling by bus is increasing in popularity. But in Texas, bus accidents seem to become more common. Think about all of the bus accident stories you see in the news. Don’t they seem to be happening with more frequency? The troubling thing about bus accidents is that more than with other vehicles, any single accident often injures and kills from one to many passengers.bus accident attorneys

    Have you been injured in an accident involving a bus in or around Texas? Our prominent personal injury attorneys know how to get what you rightfully deserve due to negligence on the part of either the driver or the carrier. A variety of bus accidents can occur on a local small transit company bus, on a school bus, maybe to one of the national carriers like Greyhound or Trailways that criss-cross all of our state’s highways, or one of the many charter services that often visit our communities.

    Bus accidents can occur at any time and for a number of different reasons. But negligence or oversight by the carrier should not, and does not, shield them from civil liability. So they are not immune to rightful insurance claims or other civil actions that might be appropriate. But there are some givens that you should be aware of; if you are about to take on these powerful carriers, and the insurance companies that defend them.

    Bus companies, be they transit authorities, national lines, coach companies or those that contract out to local school districts are usually treated as “common” (or public) carriers. This means that although they are not obligated to “ensure” the safety of their passengers, they have what is called an “affirmative obligation” (or duty) to protect them from harm, including injuries that might occur when an accident happens. All of them are required to have expensive liability insurance policies if they are to operate in Texas. So there’s likely to be enough money to compensate those who have been injured in an accident. But as with all defendants who have insurance, their underwriter will go to great lengths to defend their policyholders with adjusters and well-compensated attorneys because the mission of the insurance industry is to take-in the premiums and fight like the dickens in order to avoid paying claims. And it’s been that way for generations.

    In the event that the accident has occurred to a school bus or one of the local transit authorities, injured plaintiffs will find themselves up against quasi-government entities who benefit from favorable laws that discourage people from using them.accident attorneys

    So the route to successful compensation is usually one with many twists and turns that inexperienced attorneys (and non-attorneys) have a difficult – if not impossible – time when trying to convince the defendants that they must pay for their negligence if that is found to be the case.

    That is why our Law Firm has chosen to share some important information with you in the event that you have been injured in a bus accident. We believe that educated clients are the best clients. And we also believe that you will come to trust such transparency as you deliberate your options after being seriously injured in one of these unfortunate, but likely preventable, vehicle accidents

    We have been litigating and resolving accident and death cases of all types, both locally and all over Texas for decades. We have successfully negotiated countless settlements and argued many cases against every major insurance provider in the nation. We have a history of success and won numerous fair settlements for our clients on behalf of their deceased loved ones. Insurance companies know our track record and don’t want to see us in court. As a result, they often offer our clients attractive settlements without the stress and uncertainty of a jury trial.

    The bus accident attorneys with our Law Firm do whatever is necessary to help you obtain justice and fair restitution for the loved one that has been injured or taken from you. To find out how we can help, call 1(800) 862-1260 (toll-free) for a free consultation that will be the first (and best) step to you and your family’s recovery from an accident at the hands of a negligent bus operator.

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    Be Careful of Speeding Tick Myths and Urban Legends!

    Be Careful of Speeding Tick Myths and Urban Legends!

    There are several speeding ticket myths and urban legends that continue to misguide many drivers. Many drivers have succumbed to these speeding ticket myths and mounted charges against them. The consequences can be disastrous financially.

    There are legitimate ways of fighting and beating speeding tickets. But the speeding ticket myths below are NOT those ways. Don’t risk your defense by using one of these myths.

    Don’t Fall for Any of These Speeding Ticket Myths and Urban Legends. Remember, these speeding ticket myths and urban legends do not work!

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    Myth #1: The Officer Made a Mistake; the Speeding Ticket Should Be Dismissed
    “The officer made a mistake and didn’t write down the correct information. My ticket should be dismissed.”

    This myth will not work because judges allow reasonable errors by officers. If the officer wrote that you drove a blue Honda and it was actually a red Honda, the judge will allow the error. After all, if it was clearly mistaken, how did you end up with the ticket? The judge will not dismiss your ticket based on a slight technicality like that.

    Myth #2: Overpay the Speeding Ticket, Don’t Cash Out Refund, Off the Record
    “If you overpay the speeding ticket the courts must refund you the balance. When you get the refund check, don’t cash it. This will leave the transaction incomplete and you will not have the speeding ticket on your record.”

    This myth has circulated around the web, in email forwards, in forums, and in many other places. The truth is that this is simply not true. You cannot fight or beat a speeding ticket based on not cashing a refund check.

    First of all, once a judge pronounces you guilty, the violation is entered into the records. The speeding ticket becomes a part your personal record and points are assessed.

    Second, basic accounting can quickly show that this line of thinking is preposterous. If we try to follow the logic of this myth, it breaks down when compared to accounting principles. A commissioned refund check requires proof of transaction. A refund check is assessed when the transaction is already completed.

    Think of it as a store refunding your purchase. You need a store receipt, proof of transaction, to receive a refund. So, in this case, whether you cash the refund check or not, since a check was issued the transaction is complete and the speeding ticket is on your record.

    Myth #3: Have Police Association Stickers on the Car & Avoid Speeding Ticket
    “If you have police association stickers on your car, the officer will know you’re a cop and not write you a ticket.”
    Police officers have a fraternal bond as civil servants, but they also respect each other’s jobs and authority. Legitimate retired or active police officers will hand over a police ID. Only as a courtesy, the police officer will not issue a speeding ticket.

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    Using stickers will not help you and chances are, you are not the first person the officer has encountered that has tried this “trick”.

    The only real “trick” is a solid legal defense.

    Myth #4: Pull Tricks to Postpone Your Traffic Speeding Court Date
    “You can postpone your speeding ticket court date to a day that the police officer is on vacation. If he doesn’t show up, the case is dismissed.”

    Unless grace and favor are upon you, chances are you will not be lucky enough to postpone your speeding ticket trial date to a day that the officer is on vacation. And NO police department will give out the vacation schedule of their police officers! Chances are, if you request such information, you will raise their suspicions about you.

    Also, if you postpone your traffic speeding ticket court trial to a day that the officer does not or cannot show up, the prosecutor can easily move the trial date to another time. After all, moving the court date worked for you so it certainly will work for them.

    Once again, the best defense for fighting a speeding ticket is to have a solid legal defense.

    This blog was posted by The Slade Law Firm – Traffic Ticket Attorney San Antonio