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Arizona Laws

How to Prove Fault in a Slip and Fall Case

Slip and fall accidents are often regarded as relatively minor incidents. However, the reality is that a slip and fall incident can lead to significant injuries for the person affected. Not only do slip and fall accident victims have to deal with immense pain and...
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Distracted Driving: Cell Phone Driving Laws by State

February 18, 2021
No device or object has proven to be more distracting to people of all demographics than a handheld cell phone.  In their studies, the University of Chicago and the University of Texas at Austin found that even the presence of a smartphone, shut off or...
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Ordinary Negligence vs. Gross Negligence: What’s The Difference?

February 4, 2021
There are two terms that a person may hear in the event they are involved in a personal injury claim – “ordinary negligence” and “gross negligence.” While the word negligence may appear in both of these terms, the fact is that these two terms mean...
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How to Prove Emotional Distress in a Personal Injury Claim?

December 5, 2020
Sustaining a personal injury can be a significant setback for a victim and their family. Not only does an injury victim have to deal with the pain and suffering from the actual physical injury, but they may also have to deal with severe emotional distress....
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Arizona Damage Caps in Personal Injury Settlements

December 1, 2020
Sustaining an injury can lead to significant setbacks in a person’s life. If you or a loved one have sustained an injury caused by the careless or negligent actions of another individual, business, or entity, there is a good chance you will be able to...
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