Industrial Injury Claims
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Definition
Industrial Injury Claims refer to legal claims made by individuals who have suffered harm or injury while working in an industrial setting, such as a factory or construction site.
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Children 12
- • Negligent Failure to Warn of Dangerous Condition
- • Negligent Provision of Required Safeguards or Precautions
- • Negligent Selection of a Contractor
- • Power Press Exception
- • Liability For Unlicensed Subcontractors
- • Employer's Failure to Obtain Workers' Compensation Insurance Policy
- • Negligent Operation of Activity Requiring Franchise or License
- • Act of Co-employee Not Within the Scope of Employment
- • Dual Capacity Doctrine
- • Peculiar Risk of Harm
- • Negligent Exercise of Retained Control
- • Dangerous Condition of Premises
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