Mark Kressner
Plaintiffs, Pesonal Injury, Medical & Legal Malpractice, Business Law, Real Estate
Personal Injury Newsletter
Defenses to Torts Involving Interference with a Marital Relationship
 
Even though most torts involving interference with a marital relationship have been abolished in most states and are rare in states that still allow a cause of action for the torts, a third party who is accused of such torts has certain defenses or privileges with regard to the torts. Such defenses or privileges include when the third party is merely giving advice or when a spouse consents to or condones the third party's conduct. More...
 
Custom as Proof of Negligence
 
In some circumstances, custom may be used as proof of negligence in a personal injury action. For example, a worker in a sawmill is injured when he or she accidentally puts his or her hand onto the blade of an electric saw. More...
 
Automobile Racing
 
Automobile racing is an inherently dangerous sport due to the high speeds. Crashes on the track can mean serious injuries or even fatalities to participants as well as spectators, which could lead to negligence actions against the racing facility's owner.More...
 
Liability of an Air Carrier for Providing Medical Assistance to a Passenger
 
Federal law does not require air carriers to provide medical assistance to passengers. More...
 
Tax Considerations in Tort Litigation
 
The income tax consequences of damages that are awarded in a tort action may have a significant impact on the parties to the litigation. In most cases, the tax effect of the damages will depend upon how the damages are characterized by the parties. Whether the damages are taxable or not may often affect the amount that a plaintiff is willing to accept from a defendant and that the defendant is willing to pay the plaintiff under a settlement agreement.More...
 
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