Convenience Store Liability in Maine
Click here to read the Full Article “Poor Joshua!” So Justice Blackman famously began the final paragraph of his dissent in DeShaney v. Winnebago County...
Read MoreThe Rise of Deadly Motor Vehicle Crashes
The cars on the road today have far more safety features than they did even a decade ago. And yet, deadly motor vehicle crashes are...
Read MoreNegligent Selection in Truck Accident Cases: Expanding Liability Beyond the Motor Carrier
By: Trevor D. Savage, Esq. and Taylor Asen, Esq. In cases involving trucking crashes, the most common theory of liability arises from the conduct of...
Read MoreRule 415 and Our Recent Verdict: Russell v. Chenevert
In June 2021, we brought a lawsuit on behalf of Julia Russell, a Maine resident who alleged that she was sexually abused by a family...
Read MoreThree-Year Statute Sparks Potential Change in Medical Malpractice Law
In Maine, there is a three-year statute of limitations that restricts an individual’s ability to file a malpractice lawsuit. Essentially, this rule states that an...
Read MoreThe Dangers Of Reversing Commercial Trucks: Why “Get Out And Look” Is Critical For Safety
If you worry there are things you may fail to see when you are backing up, be thankful you aren’t driving a large commercial motor...
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