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There Was an Increase in Deadly San Diego Pedestrian Accidents Over the Holiday Week
Sadly, there has been a rise in pedestrian accidents all over San Diego County over the holiday weekend. On Sunday, December 28, 2014, there were three separate fatal hit and run pedestrian accidents on Sunday night. Police are still investigating these pedestrian accidents which occurred in National City, City Heights and north of Oceanside [ read more ]
How much is my San Diego slip and fall case worth?
This is by far the most common question after sustaining injuries from a San Diego slip and fall accident, and also the most difficult question to answer. There is no standard formula to calculate the value of your slip and fall case, but there are several factors your slip and fall lawyer will consider in arriving at [ read more ]
Apartment Owner Liability: San Diego Woman Critically Injured in Roof Fall Accident
Property owners, such as an apartment complex or other commercial properties, bear significant liability when you are injured on their property due to negligence on the part of the property owner. Our Southern California personal injury attorneys are experienced in handling cases against property owners. Early this morning, a young San Diego woman fell [ read more ]
How Long Do I Have to File a Claim After a Car Accident?
If you are injured in a car accident due to the negligence of someone else, you may be contemplating bringing a lawsuit for your personal injuries to obtain compensation. If you can prove someone else was at fault for causing the accident, then you are should to be able to pursue a successful claim for monetary [ read more ]
Disposable Baby Wipes Recall – Product Recall Due to Bacteria
Baby Wipe Recall: Parents, please take notice that Nutek Disposables of Pennsylvania issued a voluntary recall for its baby wipes because some packages may contain a bacteria that’s often resistant to common antibiotics. Due to this product defect the baby wipes were recalled. The recalled wipes were sold under the brand names: Cuties, Diapers.com, Femtex, [ read more ]
Reducing Injuries and Death from Roadway Accidents: California’s Move Over Law
A reminder regarding California’s “Move Over” law which tells drivers they must move over if safe to do so, or slow down when they see amber flashing lights on Caltrans’ vehicles and to “Slow for the Cone Zone.” These laws were enacted to reduce the number of car accidents and wrongful death injuries on [ read more ]
Tractor Trailer Crash Results in Injury on San Diego Highway 94
A multiple-vehicle crash on Highway 94 in San Diego involving a tractor trailer, a motorcycle and several other vehicles occurred shortly after 7:00 am on Tuesday. This accident sent a person to a hospital and prompted authorities to close two lanes. San Diego New 8 reports: one of the vehicles struck the back of [ read more ]
When to Contact a San Diego Personal Injury Lawyer
Personal injury is defined as a physical injury inflicted on a person’s body, as opposed to damage to property or reputation. It is the legal phrase used to describe the physical and mental injuries that result from someone else’s negligence, carelessness, or intentional acts. Negligence means the other party failed to take proper care in doing [ read more ]
Keeping Kids Safe – Avoiding Dog Bite Injury
Many children love dogs and want to pet every dog they see. Millions of people have dogs as a member of their family. This is especially true in San Diego and Riverside where dogs are found in most public places such as parks, the beach, restaurants and even some stores. Although a majority of [ read more ]
Wrong Way Intoxicated Driver Causes Eight Cyclist Injury on Fiesta Island
Gross Negligence and Suspected Intoxication of Driver Lead to Injury of Multiple Cyclists on Fiesta Island. On August 12, 2014 at around 6:30 pm a group of cyclists training at Fiesta Island in San Diego were injured after a woman drove in to a group of cyclists. Tragically the driver, who is suspected of being influence [ read more ]