12th August 2010
Generally the rule for bringing a law suit in regards to a personal injury matter is two years from the date of injury. However, there are many exceptions to that rule. One of the biggest exceptions to the general rule is any claim related to a governme...
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10th March 2010
This article addresses the best way to help your personal injury attorney. There are many things that a plaintiff in a personal injury action can do to assist their attorney. There are also many things that a plaintiff can do to ruin their lawsuit. Thi...
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05th March 2010
What Does Notice Mean in a Slip and Fall Case?
Black's Legal Dictionary defines premises liability as follows, "premises liability is a landowner's or landholder's tort liability for conditions or activities on the premises." Premises liability cases ...
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05th March 2010
Employer Liability for Injuries Caused by Employees
As a personal injury attorney in San Francisco, CA, I work with individuals who unfortunately have been injured. Most of the time determining who is responsible for your injuries is easy. The person...
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05th March 2010
Recovering the Full Value of Medical Expenses in California Personal Injury Lawsuits
What are you entitled to recover for the value of your medical expenses if you have been injured as a result of a bicycle accident? The answers seems simple - your me...
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05th March 2010
Duty of Care Owed to Pedestrians
It seems fairly obvious that a driver has a duty to use care toward pedestrians in California, as well as every other state. A pedestrian also has a duty of care towards automobiles but an operator of a motor vehicle has...
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25th February 2010
NEGLIGENCE IN CALIFORNIA
In California, a plaintiff may not proceed on a claim of negligence until he or she properly pleads a prima facie case for the cause of action. Prima facie is a Latin term which means "on its face." In legal terms it means th...
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11th February 2010
Generally, in a an auto accident, a plaintiff is only entitled to receive their monetary damages and an award for pain and suffering. These damages consist of past and future medical expenses, as well as lost wages and loss of earning capacity.
However...
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