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Arizona Premises Liability: The Distinctions Between Invitees, Licensees and Trespassers
Premises liability law holds a real property owner or occupier liable when a person is injured on the person or entity’s real property. Premises liability law also acts as a deterrent and encourages real property owners and occupiers to maintain their premises in a safe and reasonable manner. There are many nuances to premises liability…
Read MoreHow Much Do Insurance Companies Pay for Car Accidents?
When you get injured in a car accident in Arizona, you can seek compensation for your losses. You could file an insurance claim with the at-fault driver’s insurer or file a lawsuit against the driver. While each avenue could get you a settlement, most car accident victims prefer to avoid the risk of a trial.…
Read MoreWhat Causes Whiplash in Car Accidents
The sudden force and impact involved in car accidents can have devastating effects on the human body. Victims can suffer mild to severe nerve, muscle, or soft tissue injury. When this damage happens around the neck, causing muscle sprains or strains, it is referred to as whiplash. Whiplash is a common car accident injury that…
Read MoreWhat Is the Leading Cause of Teenage Car Accidents?
On average, car accident injuries kill approximately 6 teenagers every day in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, this makes auto accidents the leading cause of teenage fatalities. The repercussions of these accidents can include severe injury, extensive property damage, death, or legal lawsuits. As teenagers are not considered…
Read MoreAuto Insurance Minimum Limits in Arizona Are Changing
In prior newsletters, we advised that the law regarding Minimum Limits auto insurance in Arizona was changing this July. KLAW has advocated for this change in minimum limits coverage since the first attempts to revise the law more than five years ago. The new law is now effective, and as of July 1, 2020, the…
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