Some people love to supervise and to give orders. However, the job of offering supervision entails more than telling others what to do. It also demands the willingness to listen. Supervisors that fail to listen invite the chance that their irresponsible actions could cause them to be charged with negligent supervision. (more…)
Month: December 2018
The Value of Footage From Dash Cam As Presented In Courtroom
When the claim made by a car accident victim gets presented in a courtroom, the availability of visual evidence becomes exceedingly important. Hence, a plaintiff’s possession of video footage from a dash cam can strengthen a lawyer’s stated argument. It can show what the defendant was doing before the crash. (more…)
How To Limit The Hazards That Can Develop At A Construction Site?
No one needs to see what is happening at a construction site, in order to realize that it could contain a wealth of hazards. The mere noises that come from a construction site make that fact obvious. Consequently, those men and women that have an interest in all workers’ safety ask this question: How can we limit the number of hazards that might develop at a place where construction workers are carrying out their job responsibilities? (more…)
How Parents Should Deal With Problems When Child Passenger Gets Injured In Car Accident
The first words of guidance given to a parent that must deal with an injured young passenger, in the minutes after a car accident, are these: Stay calm. Further advice would include statements such as this: Keep the child assured that all will be alright. (more…)
Can A Plaintiff Seek Punitive Damages If Defendant Was Texting At Time of Car Accident?
Some car accident victims ask that question, because, in their eyes, texting seems like such an innocent action. Actually, it is not. Texting exemplifies the type of distraction that can present a danger to others. (more…)