A retaining wall is considered part of coverage B or other structures protection. This coverage applies to structural damage only, and is somewhat limited.
If someone is injured (while walking on a retaining wall etc.) certainly the homeowner could be liable for any medical expenses incurred as a result of the injury.
In Toronto, someone looking for a personal injury liability lawyer can find one on the Personal Injury Lawyer Toronto Area website. On that site, one can find a lawyer which fits their needs.
No. In an injury case, the plaintiff must show how the defendant was responsible for the injuries. Since, in this case, you say the injury was the contractor's fault, you would have no liability.
Contractor liability insurance typically covers property damage and bodily injury. It also will cover products and completed operations as well as personal and advertising injury.
third party liability coverage is personal liability coverage that protects the customer from damages they incur due to the wrongful acts of others when the liable person is uninsured or underinsured. The coverage is designed to cover bodily injury, property damage and personal injury resulting from occurrences not involving an auto in which a liable third party is at fault, but is uninsured or underinsured. For example, this would cover a policyholder if a dog attacks his child and the dog owner is not insured or is underinsured, or if a policyholder is injured at a party on a deck that collapses and the homeowner is not insured or is underinsured.
Examples of tort liability in legal cases involving personal injury include car accidents, slip and fall incidents, medical malpractice, and product liability cases. In these situations, individuals or entities may be held responsible for causing harm or injury to another person due to their negligence or intentional actions.
No, your Homeowners Insurance will not. Your Medical Insurance Will.
Compensation means Money given or received as payment or reparation for a service, loss or personal injury. Personal Injury claims consist of personal injury, serious injury, professional negligence and military injury. There are plenty more of claim types that come under these terms which include - Rad Traffic Accidents, Occupational Illness, Accidents at work, Product Liability and Occupiers Liability. My source for this information comes a legal glossary from: http://www.harrisfowler.co.uk/
Not if the injury occurred away from the home No. And also not if any crime was involved.
For commercial businesses, a typical general liability includes four main types. They are, first, bodily injury, second, property damage, third, personal injury (including slander and libel) and last, advertising injury.
personal injury protection (pip) property damage liability (pdl)
There are three types of automobile insurance coverage required in the state of Kansas. These include liability, personal injury and uninsured.
Personal injury attorneys specialize in the area of product liability. They are the appropriate type of attorney to contact with any questions related to product liability.