Have you been injured on someone else's property or while on the job? Proving liability isn't as simple as showing you fell.
In this episode of Victim to Victory, Lawrence A. LeBrocq, Esq. sits down with top-tier trial attorney Ralph Cretella to discuss the "Notice" requirement in slip and fall cases. Learn the difference between Actual and Constructive notice and why your choice of a "real" trial lawyer matters when going up against insurance companies.
Key Highlights:
✅ Proving property owner negligence.
✅ How the Workers' Compensation bar impacts your ability to sue.
✅ The $10 million difference: Why preparation is the key to winning.
✅ Settlement mills vs. Trial lawyers — know who you’re hiring!
"That's where you win these cases... in all those hours and days of preparation."
Timestamps
- [00:00:00] Introduction to Ralph Cretella Host Lawrence LeBrocq introduces Ralph Cretella, a Summa Cum Laude Rutgers Law graduate and one of the nation's top 100 trial lawyers.
- [00:01:00] Understanding Premises Liability The discussion begins with the complexities of slip and fall cases and the "workers' compensation bar" that can prevent employees from suing their employers directly.
- [00:01:40] Actual vs. Constructive Notice Ralph explains the critical legal element of "notice." He defines "actual notice" as the property owner knowing a hazard existed and doing nothing to fix it.
- [00:02:30] The Challenge of Constructive Notice A deep dive into "constructive notice," which argues that a property owner should have known about a hazard if they had performed reasonable inspections.
- [00:29:00] The Reality of the Trial Grind Ralph describes the intense preparation required for trial, including sleepless nights and document review, contrasting "real trial lawyers" with firms that only settle cases.
- [00:30:30] Proven Results at GGL Lawrence highlights Ralph’s success, noting he secured over $10 million in verdicts and settlements in the last year alone.
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