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We put our trust in medical professionals and when they fail us it can be heartbreaking. Suffering a personal injury due to medical negligence may rile up such frustration that we might want it to end up in court. However, the reality is that you really need a lot of solid evidence if you want to make it worth your while. Legal expenses can be very costly and you may walk away with less cash in your pocket if you don’t have sufficient evidence.
Water damage is a common occurrence in older buildings. It can be due to burst pipes, faulty water heaters, you name it. But if you suffered property damage due to faulty plumbing in another apartment – are you liable? Who’s liable for water damage? The question of property damage can be difficult to answer.
According to premises liability laws, property owners are liable to ensure that their properties are a safe space for visitors. If property owners are negligent in maintaining their properties and someone gets hurt, that property owner may have to pay a sizeable sum to compensate the injured person for their medical bills, any lost wages due to days off work as well as personal pain and suffering.