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Legal Definitions

Frolic and Detour Rule Employer Liability

Frolic and Detour Rule: Meaning and Examples In Employer Liability Law

Discretionary Function Exception In Tort

What Is the Discretionary Function Exception in Personal Injury Claims?

What Is Constructive Notice in premises liability

What Is Constructive Notice in a Personal Injury Claim?

Gross Negligence vs. Ordinary Negligence

Gross Negligence vs. Ordinary Negligence: Key Legal Differences

Reasonable Person Standard in Negligence

What Is the Reasonable Person Standard in Negligence Law?

Respondeat Superior Doctrin in Personal Injury Lawsuits

Respondeat Superior Doctrine: Definition and Examples in Personal Injury Lawsuits

What Is Duty Of Care in Personal Injury Law

What Is Duty of Care in Personal Injury Law?

Full Tort vs. Limited Tort in the United States

Full Tort vs. Limited Tort: The Complete Guide to Your Auto Insurance Rights

Joint And Several Liability

Joint and Several Liability: What It Means and How It Works

Pure Comparative Fault

Pure Comparative Fault: All You Need To Know

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