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After an auto accident, most people are preoccupied with what they perceive as “the important stuff:” financial setbacks across what is often a wide variety of financial accounts, healing from physical injuries, and even trying to keep a business afloat. Nonetheless, these aren’t the only types of damage victims deal with after an accident.
Many car crash survivors experience serious, and sometimes prolonged, mental health issues. While some emotional distress fades away over time, other psychological effects could be lengthy. They can have a substantial negative impact on all of your relationships, as well as work, productivity, and general mental wellbeing. Perhaps the most serious of these “aftermath” damage issues involve mental health.
Stairs in need of repairs,
Lack of warning signs around an unsafe condition,
Malfunctioning equipment, or
For a premises liability claim, you will have to establish:
That the property owner or manager owed you a duty of care
That the property owner or manager breached this duty of care owed to you
That you, as the plaintiff, suffered injuries
That the defendant’s breach caused your injuries
Duty of Care
The duty of care is the most challenging element to establish because it depends on the reason the person was on the property. People who enter into another’s property are generally classified as invitees, licensees, or trespassers for the purpose of determining the duty of care owed to them.
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A warrant has been issued for Morgan Cipres’ arrest for the crime of Transmission of Harmful Material to a Minor
December 9, 2020 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Pasco County State Attorney’s Office filed a felony charge against French Olympic figure skater Morgan Cipres for the transmission of harmful material to a minor by an electronic device. The crime is a third-degree felony punishable by up to five years in prison. A warrant has been issued for Cipres’ arrest.
Cipres, now 29, trained for several years in Wesley Chapel, Florida. On December 3, 2017, through Instagram, he direct messaged multiple photos of his genitals to a 13-year-old child who trained at the same rink. The photos were accompanied by sexually suggestive messages describing sex acts that he wanted the child to perform. Attorney Andrea Lewis, of Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart and Shipley, represents the girl and her family.