All Topics in Injury Law Resource Center
- Personal Injury
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Medical Malpractice
- Common Types of Medical Malpractice
- Amputations Resulting From Medical Malpractice
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- Motor Vehicle Accidents
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Premises Liability
- Animal and Dog Bite
- Children on Property
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- Restaurant Liability
- Retail Store Liability
- Slip and Fall Accidents
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- Types of Injuries
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- Working with a Personal Injury Lawyer
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The Economics of U.S. Tort Liability: A Primer
- Liability Rules in Practice
- Settlement Versus Trial
- Controlling Attorneys' Fees
- Controlling Nonpecuniary Damages
- An Overview of the U.S. Tort System
- Should Tort Rules Be Set at the Federal or State Level?
- Liability Rules in Principle
- Defining the Costs of Tort Liability
- The Expansion of Tort Liability in the United States
- Characteristics of the Tort System Today
- Summary
- Options for Reforming Certain Types of Torts
- The Costs of the Tort System
- The Efficiency and Equity of Nonpecuniary Damages
- The Complexity of the Policy Problem
- Preface
- Creating Specialized Courts
- Offsetting Payments from Collateral Sources
- The Efficiency of the Tort System as a Mechanism for Deterrence
- Policy Options for Changing the Tort System
- Are Tort Costs Excessive?
- Options for Reforming the Tort System as a Whole
- Evidence About the Costs of the Tort System
- Addressing Asbestos Claims
- The Basic Economics of Tort Liability
- Tort Liability Versus Insurance and Regulation
- Tort Liability in the United States
- The Efficiency of the Tort System as a Mechanism for Compensation
- The Costs and Benefits of Tort Liability
- Tort Liability as a Tool for Achieving Efficiency and Equity
- Introduction
- Addressing Class-Action Claims
- Options for Reducing the Scope of Tort Liability
- An Overview of Policy Options for Changing the Tort System
- Restricting or Eliminating Joint-and-Several Liability
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Regulated Products Handbook
- Injunctive Actions
- Developing a Firm Policy and Plan to Identify Defective Products and to Undertake a Product Recall
- Chapter 6 - Export Requirements
- Costs Chargeable in Connection With Reconditioning Violative Imports
- Prohibition on Exportation
- Presenting Evidence that a Product is Not Violative
- Records Maintenance
- CONFIDENTIALITY OF REPORTS UNDER SECTION 15(b) OF THE CPSA
- Use of Information by the Commission
- Introduction
- Confidentiality of Reports Under Section 37 of the CPSA
- Seizure of Violative Products
- Penalties Applicable to Firms and Individuals
- Export Notification Requirements
- Communicating Recall Information
- Statutory Requirements
- Procedures for Obtaining Authorization to Recondition
- Conclusion
- ELEMENTS OF A RECALL
- CPSC Response to Information Submitted by Firm
- Confidentiality of Information Under Section 6 of the CPSA
- Preparing for a Product Recall
- Defamation