Every 90 minutes, a pedestrian is struck and killed by a motorist in the United States. People on foot are incredibly vulnerable in traffic crashes because they have zero protection from the force of impact. As such, even low-speed collisions have the potential to cause debilitating injuries and even death. If your loved one died from accident-related injuries that he or she sustained while on foot, your family may have grounds for legal action. Let’s take a look at the answers to some of the … [Read more...]
When Are Liability Waivers Enforceable in California?
Has your employer asked you to sign a waiver abdicating them of liability should you contract COVID-19 on the job? If so, perhaps you felt pressured to sign despite finding the arrangement utterly unfair. Fortunately, if you actually were to fall ill, the law would be on your side. In California, nearly all employers—including those with only one employee—are required to have workers’ compensation insurance. This coverage reimburses injured and ill workers for applicable medical expenses and … [Read more...]
3 FAQs About Lyft & Uber Accidents Involving Pedestrians
Pedestrian accidents tend to result in devastating injuries since people on foot have no protection whatsoever from the force of impact. The cost of treating such injuries can be exorbitant, and victims are often unable to return to work for several weeks or months. Most drivers have inadequate insurance coverage when their negligence results in a pedestrian accident because those injuries tend to be very serious. However, if you were hurt or lost a family member in a pedestrian crash that … [Read more...]
5 FAQs About Faulty Handrail Premises Liability Claims
If you suffered a fall injury due to a faulty handrail, it may be possible to hold the property owner, manager, or landlord financially accountable for the resulting medical bills and other damages. Whether your handrail premises liability claim has merit will depend on a number of factors. The easiest way to find out if you have grounds for a claim is to schedule a free consultation with a premises liability attorney. A seasoned lawyer can help you determine if the duty of care may have been … [Read more...]
What Is the Deadline for Taking Action After a Truck Accident?
If you were seriously hurt in a large truck crash, it’s wise to call a personal injury attorney as soon as possible. Enlisting help right away will give your legal team the opportunity to gather time-sensitive evidence before it’s altered or destroyed. Examples include dashcam footage, surveillance recordings, driver’s logs, and black box data. It will also ensure you have plenty of time to proceed to trial should the opposing party refuse to cooperate, offer a fair settlement, or even … [Read more...]
Can I Continue Using Social Media While My Personal Injury Case Is Pending?
Social media has become a pillar of modern life. As of 2020, almost half of the global population is registered on at least one social network. Used in both personal and professional capacities, these sites provide a place to connect with people all over the world in real time. If you’re active on social media, you’ve probably turned to your digital friends and followers for advice, support, and encouragement. And if you were recently hurt in some kind of preventable accident, you undoubtedly … [Read more...]
6 FAQs About Premises Liability Claims Involving Child Injuries
Children may not always be aware of their surroundings, but that doesn’t waive property owners of liability if kids end up getting hurt on their premises. If your son or daughter sustained serious injuries on someone else’s property, your family may be entitled to compensation for all associated damages. In order to pursue a payout, though, you must put together a strong claim, which requires sufficient evidence of liability, causation, and damages. Here are the answers to some of the most … [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...]
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