19 November 2015 | 2 replies
Hi,I am finalizing a new lease and I want to add language that lets tenants know that they are not to attempt any repairs to appliances or other parts of the property where injury may occur to them or property may be damaged.

29 November 2018 | 24 replies
You don't want to be on the hook for an injury taking place due to a malfunction.

13 November 2016 | 9 replies
I have also seen newer houses with heated driveways to melt the snow -- this could save on snow removal and also reduce the chance of injury on the property.You could also control door locks to let service people in to do repairs etc.As for creating a selling point for tenants I think offering the ability to control lights, temperature and shades can definitely add value.

22 February 2016 | 10 replies
I lost upwards of 30lbs with the expense of one injury rehabilitation.

28 February 2016 | 2 replies
Lawsuit, negligence, potential fire, tenant injury, and/or other legal issues comes to mind if something happens.

14 November 2017 | 50 replies
It may simply be a no go, you may chose to enter uninvited and suffer serious injury or you can make nice and actually be allowed to leave unscathed.

10 November 2016 | 25 replies
This is someone who takes the details of a doctor's or hospital visit and turns them into numerical codes for insurance companies and researchers to use to simplify the story of what happened during the visit as far as the patient's illness/injury and the treatments received.

15 March 2016 | 10 replies
My pursuit of a professional sports career fell short (injuries) and I never made any money in that pursuit but I did gain some valuable experience in terms of work ethic and perseverance.

15 March 2016 | 0 replies
I won't spend unlimited amounts of money for perfect protection (incidentally, corporate veils can be pierced--and, given what I know about how judges think, the more draconian the injury, the more penniless the plaintiff, and the more wealthy the defendant, the more likely some judge will come up with a creative solution to pierce the veil.

5 May 2016 | 3 replies
Having been in a car accident that wasn't my fault and the other party trying to extort my insurance company anyways, with my insurance company declining to pay them anything, which then resulted them in suing me instead (though they insurance company had to pay for my representation, though they didn't tell me that, my Personal Injury Attorney Uncle did), I know first hand insurance is not 100% fool proof (though I won the case and they got nothing...This time).