Eric K. Maxwell
Specializing in Personal Injury related to automobile accidents.
Personal Injury Newsletter
Federal Volunteer Protection Act -- Applicability
 
The federal Volunteer Protection Act (VPA) applies to "volunteers." More...
 
Defense of Others
 
In an action against a defendant for an intentional tort, such as battery, the defendant may defend the action by claiming that he or she acted in self-defense. Similarly, under some circumstances, a defendant may claim defense of others as a defense. Defense of others is a proper defense when the person the defendant was trying to defend would have been justified in using force to defend himself or herself. More...
 
Whom to Sue in Automobile Cases
 
A person who is injured in an automobile accident may seek to recover for his injuries against one or more parties, including the driver or the owner of the automobile that caused the accident. This article addresses the parties who are potentially liable for an injured party's injuries arising from an automobile accident.More...
 
Criminal Conversation with a Spouse
 
Under the common law, there was a tort for criminal conversation with a spouse. Although most states have enacted statutes that abolished the tort, there are a few states in which a spouse may bring an action against a third party for the tort.More...
 
Federal Volunteer Protection Act -- Exceptions
 
The federal Volunteer Protection Act (VPA) grants immunity to a volunteer who causes harm to a person while the volunteer is performing services for a nonprofit organization or governmental entity. However, under some circumstances, a volunteer is not immune from liability for such harm.More...
 
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