A new business represents new opportunities. Business owners create a chance to set their own paths while providing products and services they find appealing. It’s an attractive idea. However, many small business owners aren’t aware that having your own...
PRECISION LITIGATION
Month: November 2019
Why Ignoring Security Cameras Creates Liability
Businesses must provide adequate security to their patrons and employees. If a business is in an area with prevalent violent crimes, they must take additional steps to provide adequate security. Cameras have become a popular and affordable way to provide that...
Identifying Brain Injuries: What Do You Know About ABI?
Seeing a loved one experience a brain injury is often heartbreaking and terrifying. When trying to learn whether they might recover, and what you can do to help them, you may hear doctors and nurses throwing around the terms “ABI” and “TBI.” Here are the basics of...
What Happens If a Catastrophic Injury Complainant Dies?
Can a Lawsuit Continue, or Do the Survivors Have No Recourse? After a bad accident, a case of nursing home abuse, or intentional violence, a victim may be left with a permanent disability or medical condition. Lawsuits filed to recover damages after such an incident...
Can Patients Recover After a Traumatic Brain Injury?
Everyone knows that brain injuries can have tragic aftermath: Those affected may fall into a coma. What happens when they wake up? Neuroscience is a complex and specialized area of medicine—because recovering from brain damage is a long and difficult process....
The Importance of Adequate Lighting
It’s unusual to see violent crimes committed during the day. We even have the term “in broad daylight” to emphasize how strange it is. With that in mind, it’s no surprise that fewer violent crimes occur in well-lit areas. That’s why, whether you’re a property owner or...
Proving a Negligent Security Claim
If you were the victim of a violent crime while on someone’s property, you can potentially hold both the criminal and the property owner liable for the attack. When you pursue charges against the criminal, you’re ensuring they can’t hurt anyone else....
Describing Brain Injury Severity with the Glasgow Coma Scale
“Coma” Isn’t a Specific Diagnosis Many brain injuries, whether mild or severe, result in loss of consciousness—at least for a few seconds. A coma is a sustained period of unconsciousness, and it signals moderate or severe brain damage. When a...
Security Responsibilities for Georgia Homeowners
In the state of Georgia, inviting someone onto your property or having them as a patron, customer, patient, or ticketholder, assumes certain security responsibilities. Property owners who invite guests onto their land must take reasonable care to prevent criminal...