Tort Law Reviewer

Julia Knight

Julia Knight is a highly experienced reviewer with a focus on products liability and medical malpractice. She has a strong track record of providing detailed and authoritative reviews, and is widely respected in the field of tort law.

Credentials

Lead Reviewer, Tort Law Division

18+ yearsProducts LiabilityMedical Malpractice

Reviewed posts

Articles reviewed by Julia Knight

What Are Unliquidated Damages? Types, Calculation, and CapsWhat Must a Rental Business Instruct Its Customers On?Who Needs Umbrella Insurance and How Much to GetWhy Is Liability Insurance So Expensive: Causes & FixesWhen Are You Guaranteed to Have the Right-of-Way?What Is a Cash Settlement? Damages, Taxes, and FeesHow Much Can You Sue for Defamation of Character?How Can I File a Class Action Lawsuit? Key StepsHow to Settle a Lawsuit: Steps, Agreements, and TaxesAre Accident Settlements Taxable? What the IRS SaysWhat Does Pure Comparative Negligence Mean for Your Case?What Does PIP Pay For? Medical Bills, Wages & MoreHow Are Dram Shop Laws Established: State Law and CourtsHow Much Bodily Injury Insurance Should I Have?Do I Have to Pay a Deductible If I Hit a Car?Does Liability Insurance Cover Property Damage?How to Make an Accident Claim: Steps and DeadlinesWill a Third Party Claim Affect My Insurance?Do Personal Trainers Need Insurance? Types and CostsWill Other Insurance Pay for a Rental Car After an Accident?Do I Have to File an Insurance Claim After an Accident?How Much Liability Insurance Do I Need as a Homeowner?How Do I Know If I Have PIP Insurance: 5 Ways to CheckHow to Calculate Compensatory Damages: Methods and CapsWhat Is a Claim Statement? Filing Steps and DeadlinesHow Much Does Insurance Pay for Bodily Injury Claims?What to Do With Settlement Money: Taxes, Liens & TrustsWhat Does a Lawsuit Letter Look Like? Demand, Summons & MoreWho Gets the PIP Check? Doctors, You, or BothWhat Does Vicarious Liability Mean? Definition and Elements