Archive for the ‘Workplace Personal Injury’ Category

Texas Employer Liability for Employee Actions

November 24th, 2008

I was injured by an employee of a company.  Can I sue the employer of that person?
What you are asking seems to be whether an employer can be liable for the acts of his employee.  Under general tort law principles, an employer can be liable for the acts of his employee.  This legal principle is [...]

Loss of Consortium Claims - The Spouse’s Right Of Recovery

October 3rd, 2008

My husband was seriously injured in an accident; can I also recover for my suffering and stress associated with my husband’s injury?
If a person is killed or seriously injured in an auto accident or other serious catastrophic accident, their spouse may also be able to recover for what is called “loss of consortium,” even if [...]

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