Month / February 2014
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Can I Sue My Employer for Work Injuries?
This is a very common question. The answer is almost always, “No, you cannot sue your employer for injuries that occur at work.” However, there are a number of rules and issues…
February 6, 2014 -
Significant Burden on Plaintiff When Adding Defendants After Statute of Limitations Has Run
The statute of limitations is a deadline on the filing of lawsuits, including personal injury and wrongful death claims. For personal injury/wrongful death claims against a private entity, the statute of limitations…
February 3, 2014
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