The Lombardi Law Firm Library
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Large Damage, Major-Serious Injury and Death Cases
- ATV Safety is not a matter of luck
Description: ATV rollover accidents cause serious personal injury and can kill the driver and passenger. In this article we discuss one Iowa accident that killed the driver and provide a YouTube video clip that shows a backward rollover onto the driver, who luckily isn't killed. - Will the police conclusion of an accidental shooting preclude a civil action?
Description: Let’s assume for the sake of this post that two men are out shooting targets and the gun one holds does accidentally discharge killing the other. The police, like they did in this case conclude it was accidental, is there a possible civil action?
Will the police conclusion of an accidental shooting preclude a civil action? - Food Poisoning: What tests prove I have salmonella poisoning? [PDF]
Description: Food Safety, how do you prove you have salmonella poisoning? If you have the symptoms of food poisoning you first need to obtain proper medical care. The doctor will need to diagnose food poisoning by a blood and stool test. Those tests are very important later to proving a case. Without blood and stool test that show the presence of Salmonella it is only your testimony describing symptoms; and that won’t be enough to carry the case of liability. - Food Poisoning: What tests prove I have salmonella poisoning? [PDF]
Description: What medical tests prove food poisoning? In this article Steve Lombardi writes a White Paper on what medical tests you will need to have performed in order to prove you have food poisoning. - Noffke vs. Bakke: Cheerleading personal injury case involving immunity questions [PDF]
Description: In this case the Wisconsin Cour of Appeals decided on immunity protections to a cheerleader by ruling on whether cheering is a contact sport entitled to protective immunity from liability under Wisconsin law. The case is on review with the Supreme Court of Wisconsin.