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Business Litigation: Negligence
Negligence Litigation: Litigation of Unintentional Torts
“Negligence” means failure to use ordinary care, that is, failing to do that which a person of ordinary prudence would have done under the same or similar circumstances or doing that which a person of ordinary prudence would not have done under the same or similar circumstances.
“Ordinary care” means that degree of care that would be used by a person of ordinary prudence under the same or similar circumstances.
You, your business, or someone close to you is injured. Was someone negligent? Was the harm foreseeable? Did someone else’s negligence cause your injuries? Does the law recognize a remedy, and if so, what remedies are available? Are damages an available remedy? What can you do, and when must you do it?
The Dietrich Law Firm has experience representing people and businesses in court concerning negligence claims. If you think you, your business, or someone close to you was injured as the result of someone else’s negligence, The Dietrich Law Firm may be able to help. Give us a call to schedule an appointment. Although the firm only represents clients based upon a signed, written agreement, we do offer a free, initial, in-office consultation.
