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Comparative negligence laws in California matter when there is more than one party responsible for causing an incident. Under these laws, individuals who are partially responsible for causing their own injuries can still recover compensation from a negligent party. However, there are stipulations. Here, we want to discuss the pure comparative negligence system in California,…
If you or somebody you love has been injured due to the knowledge actions of another party, it is likely you can file some type of claim to recover compensation for your losses. Often, this is a claim against an insurance carrier, but this could mean filing a personal injury lawsuit in civil court. Here,…
For the vast majority of personal injury claims that arise in California, it will be necessary to determine the liability of the alleged negligent party in order for the case to succeed. However, there is a legal doctrine known as “strict liability,” under which a defendant could be held liable for an injury or illness…
The immediate aftermath of a boat accident in California can be an incredibly confusing and scary experience. However, there are various steps that individuals must take to not only ensure their well-being but also to preserve the integrity of any insurance or personal injury claim. We strongly encourage speaking to a skilled boat accident lawyer…
If you or somebody you care about sustains an injury caused by the negligent actions of another individual, business, or entity in the Orange County area, you may be able to recover compensation for your losses. However, documenting your injuries for your personal injury claim is absolutely essential. Here, we want to discuss what we…
If you or a loved one sustain a slip and fall injury caused by the negligent actions of a property owner or another party, you should be able to recover compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and other losses. However, will your case go all the way to court, or will it settle before…