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The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements.
 

To always analyze and thoroughly be ready for every angle & potential argument that we may utilize or that our opposition may use against us

 

To always be zealous advocates and problem solvers.

 

To never give up a fight for our clients. 

 

To always be diligent, prompt, and efficient in handling our client’s cases.

 

To always be understanding and courteous to our clients.

 

To always act honestly and with integrity-doing what we say we will do.

 

To use logic, yet remain very creative.

 

To admit the weaknesses of a case upfront, but only when we know the weakness will be used against us.

 

To use action! Attack our opponent when the time is right.

 

Think before we speak. Be accurate, complete and thorough in everything we do.

Before you decide, ask us to send you free written information about our qualifications and experience.
 

Am I responsible for injuries to anyone who comes onto my property?

 

 
Although there are important variations from state to state, typically you are responsible for the personal injury of anyone who comes onto your property, regardless of the reason why that person was on your property. Traditionally, there was a distinction made based upon the reason why a person was on your property - was the person there as an invited guest, was s/he there trying to sell you something, or was the person a trespasser. The traditional degree of duty owed depended upon the person's status or reason why s/he was on your property - the highest degree of care was to invited guests while little or no duty of care was owed to a trespasser.

Call us at The Law Offices of Joseph LoRusso for your free case review today at (866) Joe- LoLaw / (866)563-5652.

 

 

 
 
 

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