Workers can get hurt doing any job, but some professions are inherently more dangerous than others. Construction sites, in particular, are often the site of workplace injuries. As such, employees should be informed about their rights while working; this would come in handy should they sustain a workplace injury. Here are some things to remember […]
Civil Law Posts
Below are all of the posts on this site relating to Civil Law
Bad Faith Claim – when to file a Civil Remedy Notice
In Landers v. State Farm Fla. Ins. Co., 234 So.3d 856 (Fla. 5th DCA 2018), Florida’s appellate judges on the Fifth District Court of Appeal separately addressed the issue of: Whether an insured under any given policy must wait until after completing the appraisal process provided for in that policy, before the insured can file […]
The Difference Between Criminal Law and Civil Litigation
There’s a distinction in law between civil and criminal law. Civil can be essentially categorized as everything that’s not criminal. These cases may include insolvency, property, injury cases, property damage, and quite a few other things. To lower-stand the offender, using the dignity of the evidence could have its standard depending on the area of […]
The Difference between Civil & Criminal Law Cases
The press has been inundated with big and sensational criminal law cases. Many people have heard of these kinds of cases, but the lesser known civil law case leaves many people baffled. What is the difference between a criminal law case and a civil law case? The reason why the criminal law cases get such […]
Civil Vs. Criminal Law
Civil Vs. Criminal Law One of the big distinctions in the law is between civil law and criminal law. Although there is sometimes a significant gray area between these two branches of legislation, the major difference between the two is that civil law deals with disputes between people, whereas criminal law deals with people who […]