Texas Car Accident Pain & Suffering Damages

If you are injured in a car accident in the state of Texas, you can ask to be compensated not only for your economic losses (your medical bills and property damage, for example), but also for the more intangible non-economic losses (such as loss of enjoyment of life, the suffering you endured as a result of the physical pain from the injury, or damage to your relationships as a result of being incapacitated).

→ Read More

Connecticut Car Accident Pain & Suffering Damages

What to pay for an injured driver’s pain and suffering is always one of the central issues to be sorted out after a car accident, and in Connecticut, how this gets resolved depends on whether the injured party is dealing with an insurance company or a group of jurors.

→ Read More

If a friend crashes my car, do Pennsylvania negligent entrustment laws apply?

According to Pennsylvania rules, you can be sued for loaning your car to a friend under a theory known as ‘negligent entrustment.’ A car owner is legally responsible for the negligence of a driver if the owner loaned the car to the driver knowing that he or she would drive recklessly. But this liability may depend on whether the owner has opted into or out of Pennsylvania’s no fault insurance system.

→ Read More