From providing a great workout to reducing your carbon footprint, cycling offers a host of benefits. It’s especially popular in California, where commuters can cycle 12 months out of the year, and recreational riders can enjoy breathtaking vistas on virtually every trail. Despite its many advantages, though, biking has a few major drawbacks. Because bikes lack a crumple zone, for example, cyclists have zero protection from forceful impacts when riding alongside moving traffic. As such, a drunk, … [Read more...]
6 FAQs About Slip & Fall Hip Fracture Claims
Among people who slip and fall, roughly 5 percent end up fracturing something. Hip fractures are the most serious of this type of injury and tend to cause the worst health problems. They also result in the highest number of deaths, especially among the elderly. If you sustained a hip fracture on someone else’s property, the resulting costs are probably adding up fast. Medical bills and lost wages alone can amount to tens of thousands of dollars—or more—each month. Fortunately, you may be able … [Read more...]
Are Nursing Homes in California Shielded from Coronavirus Lawsuits?
Moving elderly loved ones into nursing homes is never easy. When senior relatives start needing around-the-clock care, though, relocating them is often best for everyone. Not only will they receive comprehensive medical care, but you will also be able to spend more quality time with them. Instead of shuttling Dad to doctor’s appointments or running errands for Mom, you’ll actually get to sit and visit with them at the facility. And while you’re there, you can do something you both enjoy, like … [Read more...]
Statute of Limitations for Slip and Fall Lawsuits in California
If you are recovering from serious injuries after a slip and fall on someone else’s property, you have a limited amount of time to take legal action. While you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and other resulting damages, you will lose the chance to file a lawsuit if you let the applicable deadline pass. California’s standard statute of limitations for slip and fall lawsuits is two years. That means most plaintiffs have two years from the date on which they were … [Read more...]
Statute of Limitations for Wrongful Death Lawsuits in California
In the state of California, wrongful death plaintiffs typically have two years from the date on which the victim passed to file a lawsuit. If the cause of action was not immediately apparent, however, this deadline may extend to two years from when it was discovered (or should have been discovered). Since there are a few exceptions that can shorten the time limit considerably, though, it’s advisable to consult a wrongful death attorney as soon as possible if you believe your family has … [Read more...]
7 FAQs About Slips and Falls Caused by Spilled Liquids
Slips and falls have the potential to cause serious injuries including bone fractures, head trauma, and spinal cord damage. When a facility that caters to customers in-house—a bar, restaurant, or grocery store, for example—fails to clean up spilled liquids in a timely manner, they expose everyone on site to an injury risk. Thankfully, those who do get hurt may have legal recourse. If you slipped at a business establishment because employees failed to mop up or mark off a spill, here’s what … [Read more...]
6 FAQs About Slips & Falls Caused by Inadequate Lighting
If you slipped and fell on someone else’s property because the lighting was inadequate, you may have grounds for a personal injury claim. Property owners and occupiers have a legal obligation to maintain their premises to a reasonably safe standard, and failing to ensure adequate lighting often constitutes a breach of this duty. Serious injuries can happen when property owners fail to provide sufficient lighting in parking lots, entranceways, hallways, stairwells, and other high-traffic … [Read more...]
What Does Maximum Medical Improvement or Permanent and Stationary Mean?
Maximum medical improvement (MMI) means a patient has reached a point in their recovery where their condition is unlikely to improve over the next year with or without treatment. Permanent and stationary (P&S) means roughly the same thing. Below we’ve answered a few questions about MMI and P&S: How Might P&S Affect My Disability Payments? If you are receiving temporary disability benefits due to a work-related injury, those payments will probably stop once you reach P&S. … [Read more...]
How Might Black Box Data Contribute to My Car Accident Claim?
If you were hurt in a car, truck, or motorcycle accident, there’s a good chance at least one of the vehicles involved was equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). Also known as “black boxes,” these devices track a number of operational specifics, and more than 9 out of 10 passenger cars and light-duty vehicles manufactured after 2012 have one. Big rigs are also equipped with EDRs, among other recording devices. Because of the metrics they record, black boxes often allow investigators to … [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...]
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