Can You Sue a Pennsylvania Jail for Mistreatment?
Published Apr 15 2017 | injuries
When prison staff’s actions cause an inmate to suffer physical or emotional harm, they must…
When prison staff’s actions cause an inmate to suffer physical or emotional harm, they must…
As spring approaches, many people will be traveling to warm, coastal locations to swim and…
There may come a time in your life where you want to place an elderly family member in a nursing home in Philadelphia because he or she may require care and supervision that you are unable to provide. Allegations of neglect and inadequate care in assisted-living and nursing homes are on the rise across the country. You should learn how to spot the signs of nursing home abuse so you can take appropriate actions to protect your loved one.
It was a last minute run to the grocery store for milk–you were in a hurry, sure, but you weren’t speeding and you weren’t driving recklessly. You got to the last stop sign before the store, pulled out and before you knew what was happening, you’d been broadsided by a small truck. Thankfully you’d been wearing your seatbelt. You seemed fine, although your head was ringing pretty badly.
People legally must conduct themselves in certain ways in order to avoid causing harm to others. For example, when someone is driving, they have an implicit duty to drive in a way that doesn’t endanger others, such as not disobeying traffic signs.
A new study suggests that the long-term effects of brain injuries, including concussions, are worse than previously thought. The research shows that getting a concussion may leave individuals twice as likely to develop PTSD, or post-traumatic stress disorder.
Philadelphia’s aging infrastructure has resulted in increased potholes and sinkholes. Poor maintenance of sidewalks and…
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