Timothy Rayne

Tim Rayne is the author of numerous publications on Personal Injury Law and is a graduate of the Temple University Beasley School of Law's Master's in Trial Advocacy Program. Tim can be reached at http://www.macelree.com/traynelaw.

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In this article I will explain the uninsured and underinsured motorist coverages.

Workers' Compensation benefits must be paid regardless of whether the employer caused the injury or it happened because of the employee's own carelessness.

Under what circumstances can children be held responsible for their negligence?

The Comparative Negligence Defense can reduce the compensation owed to a victim of an accident or completely eliminate the victim's ability to recover.

When accidents and bad things happen, a legal concept called "negligence" determines when an accident can result in a lawsuit.

The "Hills and Ridges Doctrine" protects property owners from liability for injuries caused by recent snow or ice storms causing generally slippery conditions.