When Is a Company Liable for Your Injuries?

Most personal injury cases involve one person filing a legal claim against another person, such as another driver or a property owner. However, many times, you may be able to file a lawsuit against a company you believe is responsible for your injuries. It’s helpful to understand when a company may be liable for your…

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Delayed Concussion Symptoms

A concussion is a form of traumatic brain injury (TBI), and victims of concussions can experience many types of symptoms, depending on where the damage occurred in the brain. If you do not receive a proper diagnosis and treatment for a concussion, serious complications can arise. For example, if you receive a second concussion before…

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Four Ways to Stay Safe on the Roads in 2019

Even if you think you are the safest driver around, there is still always the risk of being injured in a serious car accident. Everyone should take time to remember the following tips for safe driving. 1. Never Drink and Drive We all know that it’s dangerous to drive drunk and that doing so can…

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Four Ways Insurance Companies Try to Minimize Car Accident Settlements

Insurance companies in California are some of our state’s largest businesses, and they did not grow so big by practicing charity. Instead, California insurers regularly play hardball. Based on their decades of experience, they have developed techniques that have proven successful at getting injured victims to accept far less in settlements than they are entitled…

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The Holiday Spike in Drunk Driving Accidents

The holidays are fast approaching, which means getting together to celebrate with friends and family. Between now and the New Year, your schedule is probably crowded with various holiday events – family parties, office parties, school parties, concerts, and dinners, just to name a few. And you can be certain that alcohol will be served…

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Children and Bicycle Accidents

Learning to ride a bike is a rite of passage that quickly becomes a symbol of childhood freedom and independence. You no doubt have fond memories of riding your bike around the neighborhood, riding with friends the pool, or riding to the nearest convenience store to buy candy. For many, bicycles are an indispensable part…

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Recognizing Negligence after a Slip and Fall Accident

Slip and falls accidents are consistently among the most common cause of accidental injury in the Tustin area. These incidents can occur anywhere, including in your home, at school, at work, or while you are walking down the sidewalk. According to the National Safety Council, slip and fall accidents are responsible for nearly 9 million…

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California Premises Liability

What is the legal standard for CA property owners?
California Civil Jury Instructions (CACI)  1001. Basic Duty of Care

A person who [owns/leases/occupies/controls] property is negligent if he or she fails to use reasonable care to keep the property in a reasonably safe condition. A person who [owns/leases/occupies/ controls] property must use reasonable care to discover any unsafe conditions and to repair, replace, or give adequate warning of anything that could be reasonably expected to harm others.

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Car Accident Damages: Get Reimbursed For More Than Just Repairs

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Should You Trust your Insurance Company

Many people who are involved in an accident are surprised to learn that insurance companies aren’t likely to offer a fair or complete settlement. It’s important to know that insurance companies want to make a profit—and they invest billions in hiring investigators, adjusters, and defense lawyers who are trained to minimize any potential claim payout.…

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