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It's All About Negligence: A Blog About Personal Injury Law

In the legal world, the term "negligent" refers to a person who failed to take the action that would be expected of them in a given scenario. For instance, you would expect a grocery store to keep its aisles free from slipping hazards. If they leave slippery pickle juice on the floor all day without cleaning it up, that could be considered negligent. Personal injury attorneys build their cases on this concept. If they can demonstrate to the judge that the other party was negligent, then that are one step closer to getting you the compensation you deserve for your injuries. Of course, this is just one of the many nuances of personal injury law. You can learn more about this profession by reading the articles on this blog.

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