| Rescue Doctrine |
| A "rescuer" is one who responds to a risk of imminent peril to a victim, usually created by another party. The rescuer's efforts, however, are not always successful. In some instances, the rescuer or the victim may be injured during the course of the rescue. The "rescue doctrine" addresses the liability of the rescuer and the creator of the peril in relation to injuries to the victim and the liability of the creator of the peril to the rescuer for injuries caused during the rescue.More... |
| Defenses to Motor Vehicle Negligence Actions |
| When an owner or a driver of a motor vehicle is sued for negligence in an accident, the owner or the driver may claim several defenses in the lawsuit. Such defenses include that the person seeking damages was contributorily negligent, that the accident was unavoidable, that there was a sudden emergency, that the owner or the driver's conduct was not the proximate cause of the accident, or that the owner or the driver had an excuse.More... |
| Federal Volunteer Protection Act -- Punitive and Noneconomic Damages |
| The federal Volunteer Protection Act (VPA) limits punitive damage awards against volunteers in cases in which they are not immune from liability. More... |
| The Sudden Emergency Doctrine |
| Under the "sudden emergency doctrine," a person is not liable for his reasonable response to a sudden emergency, so long as the person did not create the emergency. The sudden emergency doctrine may be used as a defense to a personal injury action.More... |
| AVIATION LITIGATION |
| Aviation litigation may involve commercial or private airline accidents. When a flight crosses state lines or when an aircraft contains passengers from several different states, an accident will often result in large multi-party lawsuits and litigation in several states or in several federal district courts. More... |

