When pursuing a personal injury claim involving a government entity, it's essential to understand the unique legal framework in place. In California, the Government Tort Claims Act sets forth specific rules and procedures for holding government entities accountable for injuries caused by their negligence. In this blog post, we will explore the intricacies of the Government Tort Claims Act and shed light on how it impacts personal injury lawsuits against government entities in California. The … [Read more...]
Statute of Limitations for Injury Lawsuits Against Government Entities in California
Bringing a personal injury claim against a government entity is not the same as bringing a claim against a private citizen or business. One key difference is the deadline that applies to filing the lawsuit. This deadline is often referred to as the “statute of limitations.” The typical statute of limitations for personal injury lawsuits is two years from the date of injury or one year from the date when the injury was discovered, or should have reasonably been discovered. But if you want to … [Read more...]
Who Might Be Liable for a Swimming Pool Accident?
A relaxing day by the pool with friends and family can quickly turn tragic when a person suffers an injury or drowns. Swimming pool accidents are, unfortunately, quite common—resulting in hundreds of drownings and thousands of injuries across the United States every year. If you or someone you love was hurt or died at a swimming pool in California, you may have grounds for a personal injury or wrongful death claim. There are several parties who might be liable for such an accident, so your … [Read more...]
3 FAQs About Car Accident Claims Against Government Entities
If you or someone you know has ever been in a car accident, you may already be familiar with the basic process of filing a claim. But there are special rules that apply to tort claims filed against government entities. Suing a city, county, or state government agency is far more complicated than suing an individual because there are more steps involved, and you have a shorter timeframe within which to file an administrative claim. In this blog, we’ll answer a few FAQs about such claims and … [Read more...]
Free Report: Why Can Government Entities Sometimes Be Immune from Liability Even If They Were Negligent
Government agencies have many important responsibilities to protect the safety of citizens. The government is responsible for designing and maintaining roads, for maintaining public parks and sidewalks, and for operating public transportation and local school buses. These are just a few of the tasks local and municipal governments are entrusted with performing. Whenever a government agency is given a job to do for the public, it is expected to do it competently. If someone gets hurt because the … [Read more...]
Governmental Entity Cases: Can You Sue A County, City Or State For Negligence?
Governmental Entity cases are unique and complex. State and federal laws permit someone to sue governmental entities for injuries caused by the entity's negligence, but doing so is difficult. I would not recommend that someone try to sue a governmental entity without the help of a personal injury attorney who is experienced in these types of cases. How is Filing a Personal Injury Lawsuit Against a Governmental Entity Different than Filing Against an Individual? Suing a county, city or state is … [Read more...]