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Author Archives: Jay Butchko

Pedestrians

Why Pedestrian Accident Cases Can be Difficult Cases to Win

By Cameron Law |

When a car hits a pedestrian, it is only natural to make the assumption that it is the vehicle that is at fault. After all, cars are bigger than people, and should look out for pedestrians.  So when people (pedestrians) are hit, the cars are almost always assumed to be at fault. But that’s… Read More »

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Unfairly Prejudicial Evidence May not be Used in Trial

By Cameron Law |

Let’s say you have evidence that helps your case. Good evidence. Evidence that is so persuasive and convincing you know it will help convince a jury to see your side if your case goes to trial. There’s just one problem: the evidence is so good and so persuasive to a jury, that the court… Read More »

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Don’t Believe These Personal Injury Law Myths

By Cameron Law |

Personal injury cases, unlike some other kinds of legal cases, often make news. Between cases that make the news and lawyers that advertise in the media, the general public learns of or hears of a decent amount of personal injury information. But with all of that publicity, can come mistruths and beliefs that can… Read More »

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Laceration Injuries Can be Severe–Even Deadly

By Cameron Law |

Were you in an accident, and your injury is “just a cut?” It’s funny how when we cut ourselves, people look at the injury as minor, like it’s just a small scratch. In reality, lacerations can be painful, and even debilitating, if they are bad enough and severe enough. Lacerations are a sad reality… Read More »

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Hospitals and the Risk of Patient Infections

By Cameron Law |

If you go into a hospital for any reason, the expectation is that you will come out better than when you went in—at least, that’s the goal. And while there is never a guarantee of any recovery—medicine is not an exact science—there is at least the expectation that you won’t end up worse than… Read More »

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Can a Trespasser Sue For Injuries On Someone Else’s Property?

By Cameron Law |

We all know that a property owner is liable for injuries that the owner causes to the people who are supposed to be on the property. But what about people who aren’t supposed to be on the property? What happens when a trespasser is injured? Trespassers Aren’t Always Who You Think They Are We… Read More »

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Elevators Cause More Injuries Than You May Think

By Cameron Law |

Going up or down? Either way, you could face some degree of danger, if you’re on an elevator. Many of us get the chills thinking about being caught in a closed, broken, elevator, waiting for help. But even when the elevator seemingly works, there are still things that can go very wrong, and cause… Read More »

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Special Issues When Kids are Injured

By Cameron Law |

While all injuries seem sad and tragic, when it comes to kids, accidents seem all the more tragic and sad. And while the law itself is the same regardless of whether dealing with a child or an adult, there are things about when a child is injured that make the case a bit different… Read More »

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Some Dangerous Injuries Can be Slow to Develop, and Slow to Detect

By Cameron Law |

Likely, you have an image of the typical accident or accident victim, in your head of the typical accident victim who gets in an accident, gets hurt, feels pain, and gets a diagnosis for his or her injuries in the emergency room, or shortly after with a private doctor. But in the real world,… Read More »

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The Dangers of Lane Change Accidents

By Cameron Law |

One day you are driving on the road, just going straight, without any intersections, lights, or stop signs. And then it happens: you get into an accident. How did that happen? It probably happened from a lane change or lane departure accident, which is actually more complex than you may at first think. More… Read More »

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