How to prove someone was at fault for my injuries?
Earning compensation for injuries sustained in an accident requires successfully proving that another individual, company, or group of individuals were responsible for your injuries. Negligence is found when all of the following elements are met:
Fire Damage
Damage to property caused by a fire, including structural damage, destruction of belongings, and smoke damage
Water Damage
Damage resulting from water intrusion, such as from burst pipes, flooding, roof leaks, or plumbing issues
Storm Damage
Damage caused by severe weather events, including windstorms, hurricanes, tornadoes, hailstorms, or heavy rainfall.
Vandalism
Intentional damage to property, including graffiti, broken windows, property destruction, or defacement.
Mold Damage
Damage caused by the growth of mold, typically resulting from water leaks, excessive humidity, or inadequate ventilation.
Structural Damage
Damage to the structural integrity of a building or property, such as foundation issues, cracks in walls or floors, or damage from accidents or natural disasters.
Theft or Burglary Damage
Damage caused during a break-in or theft, including broken windows, damaged doors, or property destruction.