Victims of personal injury are often unsure of their rights and options. These library articles offer the reliable information victims need to make smart decisions about their cases.
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Different Dog Bite Wounds and InfectionsDog bites can inflict different types of wounds like cuts and lacerations, abrasions, crushing wounds, punctures, and fractured bones.
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Interesting Statistics on Different Dog BreedsDid you know that hounds are less likely to injure than working or sporting breeds of dogs? Read on to learn more.
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Proving California liability on a Dog Bite Injury Against a Property Owner or LandlordNeighbors are an excellent source for us to obtain witness statements from them to help prove this prior knowledge of the dog's prior dangerous conditions.
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Dog Ownership and Training in California (Help Prevent Dog Bites)The latest dog bite statistics have shown that dogs bite 4.7 million people in America each year, and there are approximately 62 million dogs in the US.
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California Landlord Legal Responsibility for a Tenant Owned Dog that Bites and Causes Bodily Injury:Read more about California landlord responsibility regarding dog bites injuries.
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California Strict Liability Law and Dog Bite Injuries | The CA StatuteThe California Strict Liability Law for Dog Bites, Section 3342, is essential because it creates what is known as strict liability.
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California Vehicle Codes for Bicycle Safety on the RoadwayIn California, every bicyclist should know that the California Vehicle Code applies to all bicyclists riding on all roadways.
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California Motorist Negligence with Bicycle Injury CasesNegligence by a driver of a vehicle can take many forms, and it can be influenced by many different factors.
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Bicyclist Liability in a California Injury Accident - What to KnowWhether a bicyclist sues a motorist, bicyclist negligence can determine the outcome or the ultimate result of the California lawsuit.
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What is a California Drivers "Increased Duty" Around Children?Sadly, children are involved in a majority of bicycle accidents with cars.
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When Speaking with a California Accident Lawyer about Your Injury CaseThere are a few things you should consider after you sustain a California car accident with injuries.
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On-the-job Slip and Falls in San Diego CaliforniaOn-the-job accidents typically fall under the purview of San Diego workers' compensation appeals board under the guidance of California labor code law.
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California Trip and Fall Injury Cases by San Diego Accident Law FirmCalifornia Trip and Fall accidents cost millions of dollars in damages every year and lead to thousands of injuries, some of them severe and even fatal.
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California Construction Site Slip and FallsCalifornia Construction sites present an untold number of hazards, some of which may be clearly labeled, some of which may appear suddenly and unexpectedly.
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El Cajon Slip and Fall Accident?Slip and fall accidents are difficult cases to prove because liability is ALWAYS "open to attack" by the defense claims adjusters.
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What is a "slip and fall" case?"Slip and fall" is a common term used for a personal injury case in which a person slips or trips and falls, and is injured on someone else's property.
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San Diego County Slip and Falls (Residential and Commercial Property)In a slip and fall case that happened on commercial property, there are often a number of entities that may be held responsible for someone's injuries.
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Inside Flooring Conditions that lead to a San Diego County Slip and Fall | Dangerous ConditionWhat follows are some examples of common indoor conditions that lead to slip and fall accidents indoors, and the rules regarding a property owner's duties .
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Dangers with Stairs - Inside Flooring conditions with a Slip and Fall Accident/Case - Stairs "Take a Beating" over Long-term UsageStairs are often made of materials that become worn with continued use. People tend to use stairs everyday and they can take a beating over long term use.
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Escalators and Elevators in regards to a San Diego County Slip and Fall CaseBecause escalators and elevators are designed to carry passengers, property owners have a higher legal duty than in other premises liability situations.