257 CLERK VACANCY IN VARIOUS AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITIES OF GUJARAT
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Fault, Negligence, and Responsibility
Different degrees of fault exist and several elements are necessary to prove in court in order to be successful against the wrongdoer or negligent party in a tort action. Also, more than one person or party may be at fault, and responsibility may be apportioned among all of the wrongdoers. In some instances, the victim may even be partly at fault for the tragedy but that does not necessarily mean the person does not have a right to bring a lawsuit. A personal injury lawyer can help the plaintiff determine how to discover and prove fault in the suit.
Take, for example, the case of internationally acclaimed violinist Rachel Barton. She suffered severe injuries after being dragged by a Metra train. At first, while Rachel lay in a coma, train officials blamed the young woman for the accident, claiming she was trying to hold on to her violin. That was not the case. The personal injury law firm of Clifford Law Offices filed a lawsuit on her behalf and a jury decided that Rachel was only 4.5 percent to blame. The jury apportioned 95.5 percent of the blame to the railroad for failing to follow safety procedures. The judgment against the train company was reduced by 4.5 percent, making the verdict total $29.6 million. Rachel later received $35 million following a lengthy appeal process while interest accrued on the verdict.
Another case, for example, is that of Richard Burke, partner and one of the personal injury attorneys at the firm, who obtained a $10.45 million verdict for the family of a pilot killed at Palwaukee Municipal Airport outside Chicago. His Gulfstream IV jet crashed moments after takeoff because a drainage ditch running alongside the runway was not flat and firm to support the plane. In that case, a jury found the airport defendants 90 percent responsible for the crash. The owner of the aircraft was found 5 percent liable and the pilot was apportioned 5 percent liability.
257 CLERK VACANCY IN VARIOUS AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITIES OF GUJARAT.
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View our Personal Injury FAQ page to see our answers to common questions about personal injury cases. Review our Personal Injury timeline to learn more about the process involved in injury law cases.
Personal Injury Attorneys Help with Paperwork
Fault, Negligence, and Responsibility
Different degrees of fault exist and several elements are necessary to prove in court in order to be successful against the wrongdoer or negligent party in a tort action. Also, more than one person or party may be at fault, and responsibility may be apportioned among all of the wrongdoers. In some instances, the victim may even be partly at fault for the tragedy but that does not necessarily mean the person does not have a right to bring a lawsuit. A personal injury lawyer can help the plaintiff determine how to discover and prove fault in the suit.
Take, for example, the case of internationally acclaimed violinist Rachel Barton. She suffered severe injuries after being dragged by a Metra train. At first, while Rachel lay in a coma, train officials blamed the young woman for the accident, claiming she was trying to hold on to her violin. That was not the case. The personal injury law firm of Clifford Law Offices filed a lawsuit on her behalf and a jury decided that Rachel was only 4.5 percent to blame. The jury apportioned 95.5 percent of the blame to the railroad for failing to follow safety procedures. The judgment against the train company was reduced by 4.5 percent, making the verdict total $29.6 million. Rachel later received $35 million following a lengthy appeal process while interest accrued on the verdict.
Another case, for example, is that of Richard Burke, partner and one of the personal injury attorneys at the firm, who obtained a $10.45 million verdict for the family of a pilot killed at Palwaukee Municipal Airport outside Chicago. His Gulfstream IV jet crashed moments after takeoff because a drainage ditch running alongside the runway was not flat and firm to support the plane. In that case, a jury found the airport defendants 90 percent responsible for the crash. The owner of the aircraft was found 5 percent liable and the pilot was apportioned 5 percent liability.
257 CLERK VACANCY IN VARIOUS AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITIES OF GUJARAT.
JUNAGADH
AANAND
NAVSARI
DANTIVADAQUALIFICATION :- 12 PASS
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