by Chris Garrison | Aug 1, 2022
A business owner has a duty to make the public areas of their property reasonably safe. However, trip and fall cases are fraught with traps for the unwary. Things like: failure to report the incident; failure to get the names and contact information of...
by Chris Garrison | Jul 8, 2022
Often, in personal injury cases, businesses and their insurance companies will try to spin the facts of a case to avoid paying the amount the injured party deserves for their suffering. Even when there is video evidence of an accident, the business may try to hide it...
by Garrison Law Firm | Oct 20, 2021
If you have driven by the scene of significant impact intersection T-bone car accidents, then you know what a mess it leaves on the roadway. Many times, that messy appearance spills over into the litigation over who was at fault and whether the injuries claimed...
by Garrison Law Firm | Jul 8, 2021
The Accident It’s a cold snow-swept night. A 14-year-old boy is walking his 13-year-old girlfriend from his next-door home down a narrow rural road. Snowplows have cleaned the street leaving high snow piles along each side of the road. This made it necessary they walk...
by Garrison Law Firm | Apr 13, 2021
At Garrison Law Firm, we have reviewed a lot of bar fight case scenarios over the last 30 years. Bar fight cases are difficult because there is usually more than one party at fault. Candidates for fault are The bar staff for not protecting its patrons The bad actor...
by Garrison Law Firm | Feb 17, 2021
Fire Pit Liability Story One: Exploding Propane Fire Pit It’s a beautiful summer holiday weekend, and your good friends have invited you to join them with others for an evening party at their home. It’s a jovial time, and you are sitting around your friend’s propane...