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Personal Injury
Our society today is based on rights and
obligations. We have
a right to expect the products we buy are well-designed and carefully
manufactured, and free from hidden danger and defect. We have a
right to expect that the places we buy those products are well-designed
and maintained, free from hidden hazards and neglect. We have a
right to expect our vehicles to be safe and secure, and that other
drivers will not act carelessly so as to endanger our loved one, ourselves,
or our property.
In many circumstances, our system imposes a duty of care upon us and
others. Its purpose is to keep us as safe and secure as humanly
possible in our daily lives. When the failure of others to exercise
due care results in injury to us or our families, the law allows us to
seek redress, to set right the wrongs inflicted upon us by the negligence
of others.
If you or someone you know has been injured by the negligent act of
another, you may have the right to be compensated for your losses. Even
though a situation may have been entirely the fault of another, you may
have been left with a price to pay. The law says that it is only
fair that the victim be made “whole.” The law requires,
in many situations, that business and individuals carry insurance for
just such purposes.
When a serious injury or death occurs as the result of the negligence
of another, it is essential that you understand you rights. Whether
the harm arose through a defective product, an unreasonably dangerous
premises, or on our highways, you still deserve to have these wrongs
set right. You need an advocate thoughtful enough to understand
your specific needs, skillful enough to make sure your needs are met,
and dedicated enough to see it through. FALLGATTER FARMAND & CATLIN, P.A. has, can, and will demonstrated those qualities. We are committed
to excellence and service. Call us or contact us on line. We
will be glad to consult with you, at no cost or obligation. Let
us show you that commitment. The law is there for such a situation. So
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