Thomas Savinski: Michigan City’s Lecherous Residential Landlord

Thomas Savinski: Michigan City’s Lecherous Residential Landlord   We recently filed a lawsuit against Thomas Savinski for sexual harassment and sexual assault. Thomas Savinski, a residential landlord located in Michigan City, is the former owner of the Harmony Bar located at 1901 Franklin St. Michigan City, IN 46360.   As our clients allege in their […]

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Understanding Indiana’s Premises Liability Laws

Owners of residential and commercial properties are responsible for maintaining a safe environment for people who step on their property. This duty is known as the law of premises liability, and it holds owners accountable for accidents and injuries you might suffer on their property due to unsafe conditions.   What types of accidents can […]

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What To Know About Michigan Worker’s Compensation Laws

Worker’s Compensation laws In Michigan   Worker’s Compensation laws are designed to financially aid workers injured while on the job by replacing lost wages and paying medical expenses because injuries without forcing the employee to sue their employer for the funds.   Ordinarily, employees cannot sue their employers for injury if the employer is covered […]

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Suing Mobile Home Park for Destruction of Resident’s Home

Throughout the country, mobile homes parks are being purchased by large venture capital investment groups and hedge funds. As if landlords of mobile home parks were not scummy enough: now they are commonly becoming large national or multinational corporations.   Profit is All that Matters.   To these companies, these mobile home parks are massive […]

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Indiana Slip and Falls

Have you been injured in a slip and fall incident on someone else’s property? When this happens, is the landowner or business owner required to pay your medical bills?   The answer is no. They are not required to pay your medical bills at any time after your accident and injuries until you prove “fault” […]

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Restaurants Have a Duty to Maintain Their Floors

Restaurants Have a Duty to Maintain Their Floors   Restaurants have a duty to maintain their premises for patrons that come into their establishment. When this duty is breached, people can be seriously hurt.   In the case of Rodriques v. Sugarfire Smoke House, Rodriques went out to eat in May of 2018 to the […]

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