Premises Liability Fire

Exactly why I recommended he see a personal injury lawyer. My point in raising the rescue doctrine was not to say (nor did I ever say) that he had a good claim he could bring, only that he might have such a claim. It was a rebuttal to Jack's statement flatly saying that the OP had no chance. We simply don't know what chance the OP has on the facts given us.


I concur, and I was merely adding more context to the rescue doctrine as applied in Texas, and that because a theory/remedy exists, one can't always be successful in arguing same.

The law is much like my favorite cheese, Swiss cheese.

Both replete with many beautiful, large and small holes.
 

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