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What Is an Indiana Property Owner’s Obligation to Remove Snow From Its Parking Lot?

By Whitfield Crosby & Flynn |

A common problem faced by slip-and-fall accident victims is the need to prove that the property owner had “constructive knowledge” of whatever it was that caused the victim to fall in the first place. For example, let’s say you slip and fall on an icy sidewalk outside the supermarket. The supermarket owner is only… Read More »

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How Do You Prove “Constructive Knowledge” in an Indiana Slip and Fall Case?

By Whitfield Crosby & Flynn |

Premises liability cases often involve people injured in slip-and-fall accidents while visiting a store, restaurant, or other business that is normally open to the public. Business owners are not necessarily liable for every such accident that occurs on their premises. Rather, the law generally requires proof that a particular slip and fall was the… Read More »

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Can I File Both a Personal Injury and a Workers’ Compensation Claim Following a Job-Related Accident in Kentucky?

By Whitfield Crosby & Flynn |

Many people are injured in  accidents during  the course of doing their normal daily job. For this reason, just about all Kentucky employers are required to carry workers’ compensation insurance for their full- and part-time employees. Workers’ comp is a “no fault” system that provides medical and wage replacement benefits to the employee regardless… Read More »

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