What does negligence mean?

Written By: TSR Injury Law | Published On: 30th April 2009 | Category: FAQs | RSS Feed

Negligence is a term that is used to describe instances where someone behaves irresponsibly or recklessly in a certain situation. When a person fails to act in a situation where action is necessary, or when someone acts carelessly at their job, that person may be guilty of negligence. Under the law, a person or company that acts negligently may be liable for any damages caused.

If you have been injured because of the negligent actions of another person, you may be in a position to receive compensation for your injuries. To discuss your legal rights and options, contact the Minnesota personal injury lawyers of TSR Injury Law today at 612-362-0000 or submit our free consultation form.

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If you or a loved one has been injured, we can help you recover compensation for your losses. Contact Minnesota Personal Injury Lawyers of TSR Injury Law at 612-362-0000.



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