A trial court erred in failing to award damages for the costs of providing home health services to decedent where he was cared for at home.
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A trial court erred in failing to award damages for the costs of providing home health services to decedent where he was cared for at home.
Motion for summary judgment is proper when there is no evidence that there was a foreign substance on the floor at time customer fell or evidence the store was on constructive notice.
Trial court properly precluded expert testimony on causation where it is too speculative to the jury.
An “at will” provision in an employment contract does not mean an employer can’t avoid tort liability for fraudulent inducement of contract based on the contract’s inclusion of said provision.
By signing under an as “approved as to form and content” of a settlement agreement Plaintiff’s attorney did not consent to be bound by the settlement agreement