When you put your aging parent into an Illinois nursing home, you expected exemplary care from the staff. Lately, maybe you harbor suspicions about the care your mother or father receives. Rather than physical abuse, you suspect financial abuse. What should you do?...
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Month: June 2020
How do I prove a property owner caused a slip and fall injury?
To prove a property owner liable for your injuries, you need to show how a known hazard on the premises caused a preventable accident. Typical mishaps include slippery floors, obstructions and broken stairs. According to ConsumerNotice.org, slip and fall accidents...
Where do slips and falls most commonly happen?
Unfortunately, you can slip, trip or fall almost anywhere. If you do so while you are on someone else’s property and sustain an injury as a result, you may have a cause of action against the property owner. FindLaw explains that property owners have a legal duty to...
What is the doctrine of negligent entrustment?
While the threat of a car accident is ever-present, people in Arlington Heights typically do not think twice about taking to the area's roads. They likely assume that those around them share the same level of concern for safety that they do. For those that do not, the...