To be liable for something, under the law, means to be responsible in some way for an outcome that results in a violation of the law (criminal liability) or in an injury to others (civil liability).
This month, I will investigate negligence, its relationship to driving with due regard for the safety of all other users of the highway and how due regard and negligence affects you, the emergency ...
Text Callout : Key Takeaways – Comparative Negligence Laws and Car Accident Claims If you’ve been in a car accident and it’s not clear who was at fault, one of the first steps to understanding the ...
Comparative negligence is a legal doctrine used to apportion fault among parties involved in an accident. In Louisiana, this system is based on the principle of "pure comparative negligence," meaning ...