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Monthly Archives: December 2024

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Constructive Knowledge in a Premises Liability Case

By Joseph R. Linnehan, Jr. |

Can you know something without actually knowing it? That sounds like a riddle. But in law, it actually describes the concept of constructive knowledge. The idea of constructive knowledge can be a powerful force, in allowing you to hold a property owner liable for dangerous conditions on property that cause injury to you. What… Read More »

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The Roles of Judge and Juries in Your Injury Case

By Joseph R. Linnehan, Jr. |

You may already know that in most typical injury lawsuits, a jury will hear your case and decide the facts. But there is also a judge, and your injury attorney may have discussed with you about the judge that was assigned to your case (judges are usually randomly selected to cases). But why is… Read More »

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What is a Soft Tissue Injury?

By Joseph R. Linnehan, Jr. |

If you are in an accident and you are injured, you may hear the other side, often through their insurance company, dismiss your injuries as “just soft tissue.” At first, you may think they’re right. But what exactly does that mean? And can it really prevent you from recovering compensation for your injuries after… Read More »

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Less Commonly Known Experts That You May Need in Your Injury Case

By Joseph R. Linnehan, Jr. |

In a typical injury case, there are some experts that you would imagine and expect would be needed in your case. Think, for example, of doctors: they will testify if you’re injured, how injured you are, and what your prognosis for recovery may be. But there is a whole world of experts in the… Read More »

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