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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What About Excessive Weather Conditions? Can a Legal Case be made in Excessive Weather Conditions for a Slip and Fall Accident/Case?California law doesn't require a property owner to remove ice or snow that accumulates outside his or her building as the result of recent bad weather.
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Outdoor Issues with Slip and Falls in CaliforniaA California property owner/possessor may be liable if he or she knew or should have known of the poor lighting and failed to remedy the situation.
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Proving fault (who is responsible) for a San Diego County Slip and Fall Case?Under California law, many times it can be difficult in proving who is at fault for slip and fall accidents.
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Liability in California Slip and Fall Cases | "Should Have Known" standardSince property owners are pretty good about the upkeep on their premises, the first situation is often the one that is litigated in slip and fall accidents.
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A Few Things to Consider After a California Auto AccidentWould you know what to do if you were driving and hit another vehicle? When a car accident happens, injuries may be severe and emotions may be high.
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Are You Prepared for a California Auto Accident?Do not be shy. Talk to the drivers of any other vehicles involved in the accident. Get the following information:
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Commercial Truck Driver Negligence in CaliforniaAs is true in most California personal injury cases involving vehicle accidents, the primary legal theory of liability is "negligence."
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Potential At-Fault Parties (Defendants) for a Commercial Trucking Accident CaseIn order to ensure a complete legal recovery for injuries, it is important that you and your attorney identify as many potential defendants as possible.
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Traumatic Brain Injury (Diffuse Axonal Injury)Diffuse axonal injury is a severe form of brain injury which occurs in some traumatic brain injury patients.
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Brain Injuries (Diffuse Axonal Injury) and Diagnosing the ConditionDiffuse axonal injury occurs in about half of all severe head traumas, making it one of the most common traumatic brain injuries.
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C-6 Spinal Cord InjuryC-6 injuries can be classified as either complete or incomplete injuries.
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What is Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)?Traumatic brain injury (TBI), a form of acquired brain injury, occurs when a sudden trauma causes damage to the brain.
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Older Motorists and Accident StatisticsIn 2007, there were 31 million licensed drivers ages 65 and older in the United States. Driving helps older adults stay mobile and independent.
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What are the Signs and Symptoms of a Concussion Head Injury?Most people with a concussion recover quickly and fully. But for some people, symptoms can last for days, weeks, or longer.
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Top Defenses Used by Insurance Companies in San Diego Personal Injury CasesHere are some of the top defenses I have seen insurers use in their arsenal to deflate the value of your San Diego personal injury claim.
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Three Forms of Consequences for Dog Bite or Attacks Under California LawWith the growing number of households with dogs, there is an increase in dog bite attacks and fatalities.
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San Diego Slip and Fall CasesIn California, comparative fault principles applies to the person who was injured in a slip and fall or trip and fall incident.
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Your Personal Injury Case May be Evaluated by a Computer Software Program instead of Human Being!There are currently about four different computer programs that are used worldwide to help ascertain āclaim valueā of a given injury case.
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Computer Programs used by the insurance companies and your San Diego Personal Injury CaseThe following will give you a general overview of how the computer software programs are used in an injury claim.
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What is the most important "Value Driver" to a Personal Injury Case? A Permanent Impairment Rating under the AMA (American Medical Association) Guidelines, Fifth Edition:This piece of medical evidence is sometimes overlooked because the importance of medical documentation is sometimes not recognized.