by Slate Stern | Oct 7, 2025 | Defective Equipment, Machinery and Products, Personal Injury, Slate's Law Blog, Slip-and-Fall Accidents and Premises Liability
Any motor vehicle is capable of crashing; this becomes obvious to anyone who has practiced personal injury law for a substantial length of time. People contact personal injury lawyers not only about car, truck, and motorcycle accidents, but also about golf cart...
by Slate Stern | Sep 23, 2025 | Slate's Law Blog, Slip-and-Fall Accidents and Premises Liability
The temperature outside in the summer is unbearable, even in places a lot cooler than New Mexico. The logical response is to go for a swim. Provided that you only swim in places suited to your skill level, you are safe as long as you swim in the ocean or in a...
by Slate Stern | Jul 29, 2025 | Slate's Law Blog, Slip-and-Fall Accidents and Premises Liability
Perhaps you have heard about Maycember, the avalanche of expenses that hits you at the end of the school year. It is as costly as the December holidays, but nowhere near as fun. You must splurge on graduation gifts, deposits for summer camp tuition, and in some cases,...
by Slate Stern | May 6, 2025 | Slate's Law Blog, Slip-and-Fall Accidents and Premises Liability
Adults these days are always complaining about how kids spend so much time glued to their devices, and occasionally, the adults will even look up from their own social media feeds and latest doom-scrolling obsessions to reminisce about how much fun it was to play at...
by Slate Stern | Apr 15, 2025 | Personal Injury, Slate's Law Blog, Slip-and-Fall Accidents and Premises Liability
Law school lectures about premises liability cases usually involve scenarios where a customer gets injured in an accidental fall at a place of business, such as a restaurant or retail store. Most of the time, the accidental fall is the result of the customer slipping...
by Slate Stern | Feb 25, 2025 | Slate's Law Blog, Slip-and-Fall Accidents and Premises Liability
In almost every family, there is at least one person who refuses to eat in restaurants under any circumstances, and that person’s reasons are usually a manifestation of his or her general nature as a control freak. For example, the person might be the sort who reads...