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Personal Injury Newsletter
The Jones Act -- Maintenance and Cure
 
Under the Jones Act and general maritime law, a seaman who is injured in the course and scope of his employment may recover "maintenance" and "cure" benefits from his employer, even if the employer was not negligent and the vessel was not unseaworthy. Maintenance and cure benefits are similar to workmen's compensation benefits; however, no government agency is involved in the administration of maintenance and cure benefits. More...
 
Invasion of Privacy--Disclosure
 
The law provides everyone with some basic rights to privacy. Privacy is the general right to be left alone and free from unwanted publicity. Unreasonable invasion of one's privacy causes harm.More...
 
Federal Volunteer Protection Act -- Applicability
 
The federal Volunteer Protection Act (VPA) applies to "volunteers." More...
 
Real Estate
 
Every property owner is entitled to use his land in a reasonable way. His use, however, may exceed the bounds of reason and become an inconvenience or even a nuisance to others. A nuisance is more than a mere inconvenience that has to be tolerated. If a nuisance rises to a certain level, it may be actionable. Some examples of nuisances include odors and noise.More...
 
Liability of a Cruise Ship for Emotional Distress Claims
 
Under the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 1996, cruise ships may use ticket contracts to disclaim liability for emotional distress, mental suffering, and psychological injury claims by passengers. More...
 
John Kuhn is board certified in criminal law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Robert Kuhn and Jay Doyle are members of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum.