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This injury blog is meant to raise awareness of the sheer volume and severity of personal injuries across the country, as well as provide individuals who have been injured in an accident or who have sustained any type of personal injury with a source for information. We make no claims to represent any of the persons mentioned on this site unless clearly expressed. If you have suggestions or questions please contact us using the form below.

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The Dallas personal injury lawyers of Grossman Law Offices explain the thin skull rule

The thin skull rule (or eggshell skull rule) states that defendants must take their victims as they find them. This essentially means that a defendant is liable for all damages caused to a victim, even if... read more

Posted by: Dallas personal injury lawyer Michael Grossman | Posted on: 10/13/2009 | Permalink Link to this Article

 

Dallas personal injury attorney Michael Grossman explains the statute of limitations in a child injury case

An exception to the typical statute of limitations is made in the case of an injury received by a minor... read more

Posted by: Dallas personal injury attorney Michael Grossman | Posted on: 10/13/2009 | Permalink Link to this Article

 

Dallas personal injury attorney Michael Grossman discusses the Texas statute of limitations in common personal injury cases

The statute of limitations is the time frame in which a plaintiff has to pursue legal action against a defendant. In the state of Texas, this time frame is relatively short... read more

Posted by: Dallas personal injury attorney Michael Grossman | Posted on: 10/13/2009 | Permalink Link to this Article

 

Dallas construction attorney Michael Grossman discusses falling injuries and scaffolding accidents on a job site

Given the nature of the work involved, injuries sustained by falling from scaffolding or some other object while on a construction site are all too common... read more

Posted by: Dallas construction attorney Michael Grossman | Posted on: 10/13/2009 | Permalink Link to this Article

 

Many people who have been injured by a drunken driver want to know if they can sue the bar that served that person

The Dallas drunk driver accident lawyers at Grossman Law Offices help you with your drunk driving accident case... read more

Posted by: Dallas drunk driver attorney Michael Grossman | Posted on: 10/13/2009 | Permalink Link to this Article

 

Dallas Accident Injury Lwyer Michael Grossman explains the difference between plaintiffs and defendants in a Texas personal injury case

The terms plaintiff and defendant refer to the main parties of a lawsuit. ... read more

Posted by: Dallas accident injury lawyer Michael Grossman | Posted on: 10/6/2009 | Permalink Link to this Article

 

What does "proponderance of evidence" mean in a Texas personal injury case?

As a plaintiff in a personal injury case, you have the burden of proof. This simply means that you must prove your case and the defendant is innocent until proven guilty... read more

Posted by: Dallas Personal Injury Law Firm Grossman Law Offices | Posted on: 10/6/2009 | Permalink Link to this Article

 

Dallas auto accident lawyer Michael Grossman expains the difference between uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage

All motorists in the state of Texas are required to have basic insurance. Unfortunately, some drivers do not have enough insurance... read more

Posted by: Dallas auto accident lawyer Michael Grossman | Posted on: 10/6/2009 | Permalink Link to this Article

 

What is subrogation, an informative article by the Dallas personal injury law firm Grossman Law Offices

Subrogation is a process whereby an insurance company seeks reimbursement for money it has paid for a claim... read more

Posted by: Dallas personal injury law firm Grossman Law Offices | Posted on: 10/5/2009 | Permalink Link to this Article

 

What does "Proximate Cause" mean in a Texas personal injury case

Proximate cause (also called “cause at law” or “legal cause”) refers to the principle driving force behind an accident... read more

Posted by: Dallas personal injury attorney Michael Grossman | Posted on: 10/5/2009 | Permalink Link to this Article

 

Dallas work injury attorney Michael Grossman explains the differnce between workers' comp and nonsubscriber cases

If you have been injured on the job and are debating hiring an attorney, there are some things you need to consider. Texas work injury laws are complex. Essentially, work injury cases fit in two distinct categories: injuries covered by workers' compensation insurance and injuries that are not.... read more

Posted by: Dallas workers comp attorney Michael Grossman | Posted on: 10/5/2009 | Permalink Link to this Article

 

66-year-old Pizza Delivery man beaten and robbed in Fort Worth

On October 3, 2009, a 66-year-old pizza deliveryman working for Domino's Pizza was beaten and robbed... read more

Posted by: Dallas Fort Worth personal injury attorney Michael Grossman | Posted on: 10/5/2009 | Permalink Link to this Article

 

 


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