Dec 24, 2021
Today's episode is a rebroadcast of an episode we originally published on January 1, 2019. We will be back with new episodes in two weeks.
You may not be your brother’s keeper, but what about your child’s? Parents are responsible for their children’s well-being, of course, but are they legally liable...
Dec 10, 2021
Recorded statements, police reports, and even pictures are not always the best sources for learning the whole story about a collision. But what if the cars could talk? Thanks to Event Data Recorders, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, and Infotainment Systems, they can. These technologies record a lot of data about...
Nov 26, 2021
With Covid-19 still an all-too familiar disruption to our normal day, virtual appearances have become the new normal when conducting hearings, , depositions, mediations, and even trials. In some jurisdictions, it looks like these methods are here to stay, so understanding how to best handle these virtual appearances...
Nov 12, 2021
The Common Fund Doctrine seems simple enough – it focuses on sharing the costs to obtain a recovery fairly. Those who will benefit from the common fund of the recovery must share in the cost of obtaining it. Just like the Made Whole doctrine, though, it can feel unfair when a personal injury attorney seeks to...
Oct 29, 2021
You’ve fought the hard fight and prevailed, securing a judgment. The hard part is in the past, right? Not necessarily. Obtaining recovery against an uninsured or underinsured tortfeasor can be an uphill battle.
In all areas of subrogation, thousands of dollars in unpaid judgments go untouched and sometimes expire....