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Scott C.
Gottlieb
Injury Law Attorney
29 Riverside Drive
Binghamton, NY 13905
Phone: 607-724-7700
Fax: 607-724-5370 |
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D&H: Abbreviation for "Dangerous and Hazardous"
cargo.
Damages: The sum of money awarded to the injured
party in a personal injury lawsuit.
Dead Locomotive: A type of train, which is cold and
usually has its driving wheels disconnected from the
cylinders.
Default Judgement: A judgment issued when the
defendant offers no defense by not responding to the
complaint. A judge may issue a judgment without the
necessity of a trial.
Defendant: The person against whom a claim is
brought.
Dependent: Any natural or legally adopted child
residing at the same residence as injured employee
who is under the age of 18, and/or any child
certified legally handicapped over the age of 18.
Deponent: The person who testifies at a deposition.
Deposition: A pretrial discovery device in which one
party verbally answers questions from the other
party.
Directed Verdict: A judge's order to a jury to
return a specified verdict, usually because one of
the parties failed to prove its case.
Disability: A limitation of an employee's wage
earning capacity in work suitable to his or her
qualifications and training, resulting from a
personal injury or work related disease. The
establishment of disability does not create a
presumption of wage loss.
Disabled Ship: When a ship is unable to sail
efficiently or in a seaworthy state as a result of
engine trouble, lack of officers or crew, damage to
the hull or ship's gear.
Discovery: Methods and procedures by which
information is made available to each party prior to
trial. Discovery may include depositions,
interrogations, requests for production of
documents, and demands for independent medical
examinations.
Dismissal With Prejudice: When a case is dismissed
for good reason and the plaintiff is barred from
bringing an action on the same claim.
Dismissal Without Prejudice: When a case is
dismissed but the plaintiff is allowed to bring a
new suit on the same claim.
Docket: A summary system kept by the clerk’s office
which contains a record of all pleadings, court
orders and other important activities in a case.
Due Process: The idea that laws and legal
proceedings must be fair. The Constitution
guarantees that the government cannot take away a
person's basic rights to "life, liberty or property,
without due process of law." Courts have issued
numerous rulings about what this means in particular
cases.
Duty To Warn: The legal obligation to warn people of
a danger. Typically, manufacturers of hazardous
products have a duty to warn customers of a
product's potential dangers and to advise users of
any precautions they should take.
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