In our latest blog post, The Doan Law firm discusses who is liable in the case of an “Internet of Things” device malfunction injury. If you’ve been injured because of a device malfunction, call the Doan Law Firm today.
Protect Your Rights After a Distracted Driver Truck Accident The Doan Law Firm Legal Team Fights for You If you have been injured in a distracted driver truck accident, you must understand your essential rights and interests. You need to fully appreciate what you can do to best protect your legal interests in the aftermath of a big rig accident caused by a distracted truck operator. A key element of protecting your legal rights is taking a proactive stance in…
Maryland Bus Accident II Update on Philadelphia School Tour Bus Accident Get Answers About Your Rights from a School Tour Bus Accident Lawyer A Philadelphia school tour bus was involved in a major collision in Maryland, while heading towards Washington, D.C. This bus was carrying 26 middle school students, two teachers, a chaperone, and the driver. The Philadelphia school tour bus accident after the group had been on the road for a couple of hours. Philadelphia School Tour Bus Accident…
I Signed a Release Before I Was Injured: Do I Have a Case? In personal injury law, many clients are often confused by the meanings of the terms “release” and “waiver.” Although these terms do share certain common features, in the “real world” of personal injury law the two differ in their potential effects on a claim for personal injury. Both waivers and releases are interpreted ascontracts, which means that there are at least two parties involved and that each…
Criminal Acts and Civil Lawsuits Almost everyone has heard of situations where a defendant was charged with a criminal act and was later the target of a personal injury or even a wrongful death lawsuit (remember the OJ Simpson case?). On this page, a personal injury and accident lawyer will explain why a verdict in a criminal case, either favorable or unfavorable, does not prevent the filing of a civil lawsuit against the same defendant (or defendants), even if the…