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Bay Area Injury Attorney on the Rights of Balcony Collapse Victims

For many apartment dwellers, a balcony is their version of a backyard providing a chance to enjoy a sunny day or cool evening and functioning as an extension of their home.  Both occupants and visitors should be able to enjoy a balcony with confidence in its stability.  Sadly, as we…

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The Untold Dangers of Roller Coaster and Amusement Park Accidents

Roller coaster fanatics travel far and wide to check out a new attraction, experience a unique thrill, or take a ride on a historic attraction.   For fans, part of the thrill is feeling scared and out-of-control while knowing they are ultimately safe.  Sadly, that sense of safety is sometimes false;…

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Exploring the Boundaries of Worker’s Compensation: The Case of Tenant Employees

Certain areas of injury law are governed by their own systems and rules.  Workplace injury suits involve a unique scheme set apart from the typical civil compensation system.  It is important to understand the limits of worker’s compensation, when it applies and when it does not and the injured can…

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Homeowners’ Lawyer on Individual and Class Action Claims for Construction Defects in California

Home – a simple word representing a complex, nuanced concept.  Home means much more than a physical structure, but the physical structure is often essential to the larger concept.  This becomes particularly evident when a construction defect threatens a dwelling’s safety and security.  In some ways, a house or condo that…

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Court Rules on Claims of “Ordinary Negligence” in a Medical Setting

Medical facilities are growing.  Hospitals stretch across multiple blocks and often seem like a small city.  Visitors often need to stop at an information desk or consult a map to find their destination.  In addition to medical personnel, large medical centers may employ dozens of workers in non-medical roles.  Injuries…

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San Francisco Injury Attorney Examines Legal Standards for Emergency Vehicle Crashes

Last week, we discussed the danger of fire trucks colliding with other vehicles. This post picks up where that one left off, looking at the California law on emergency vehicle crashes. In this entry, which encompasses all emergency departments (i.e. not just fire), our Northern California emergency vehicle crash lawyer…

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Northern California Child Injury Attorney Examines Rising Number of Bounce House Injuries

From birthday parties to town fairs, bounce houses are a surefire way to make a child’s eyes light up. Somehow the same equipment that leaves many an adult with an upset stomach and a dizzy head makes children laugh and scream with glee. There are few joys as sweet as…

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California Child Injury Lawyer on the Danger of Scooter Accidents

There are few sounds as good for the soul as the noise of children at play. In a world where technology often keeps even young children glued to screens, it is especially heart-warming to hear kids engaged in active, outdoor play. It is important for kids to take part in…

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Civil Child Sexual Abuse Cases: Accountability for those Who Turn a Blind Eye to Abuse

Parenthood is an intense, rewarding love. Parenthood also means never-ending concern. High on the list of every parent’s greatest fears is that someone will sexually, physically, or emotionally abuse your child. Darkness to Light, a nonprofit focused on preventing child abuse, reports that 90% of sexually abused children know their…

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