They were very patient with me, worked with me, they filled me in on details, they stayed in communication, and they let me know what was going on. 
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H. Lindquist
Workplace Accident Case
Legal Terms "N"
Negligence: In its broadest sense, carelessness. More precisely, conduct which falls below the standard of care established by law for the protection of others against unreasonable risks of harm.
Negligence Per Se: Conduct, either by act or omission, that may be declared and treated as negligence without argument or proof of negligence, usually because the conduct violates a statute.
Negligent Supervision: A cause of action that effectively states that a plaintiff suffered as a result of not being properly supervised by the defendant. This terms generally applies to children, the mentally impaired, and those who rely on the supervision of others. An example would be a daycare that does not properly supervise a child who then wonders into the street and is hurt by a car.
No-Fault Proceedings: A civil case in which parties may resolve their dispute without a formal finding of error or fault.
Non-subscriber: A term used in plaintiff's law to refer to a company that does not subscribe to workers compensation insurance.
Nuisance: An unreasonable or unlawful use of one’s real estate that results in injures to another or interferes with another person’s use of his property.
Nursing Home Abuse: Medical staff fails to provide the proper level of care for the elderly and mentally impaired patients and as a result the patients suffer. The Dallas nursing home abuse attorneys with the Grossman Law Offices believe that those who have hurt the elderly and mentally impaired should be held accountable for their actions.








