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Does a Dog One Bite Rule Apply in California?

Does a Dog One Bite Rule Apply in California?

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Oftentimes, especially in California, many have been injured by dog bites. The dog almost always belongs to another owner. This then raises the question as to whether you could file a lawsuit against the dog owner. Dog bites are very common in California and throughout the United States. Our dog bite...

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Can You Sue Someone for Punching and Hitting You?

Can You Sue Someone for Punching and Hitting You?

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One of the most common questions our personal injury attorneys get asked is if you can sue someone for punching you. With several restaurants and bars opening up after the covid-19 pandemic lockdown, many have reported a large number of bar fights, especially in Los Angeles. Unfortunately, many bars experience heated...

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Can You Sue Someone for a Sports Injury?

Can You Sue Someone for a Sports Injury?

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Oftentimes, it could get very tricky to file a lawsuit against another for getting injured while playing a sports injury. The common belief is that when you’re playing sports, there is a likelihood that you could get injured, and so, could you file a lawsuit against another if you are injured?...

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Can I Sue a Hotel for an Injury?

Can I Sue a Hotel for an Injury?

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A vacation is supposed to be a time where you could relax and put your mind at ease. Many people do months and months of research to find the perfect hotel to stay in. But what happens if you are injured at a hotel? Could you file a lawsuit against the...

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Can I File a Swimming Pool Injury Lawsuit?

Can I File a Swimming Pool Injury Lawsuit?

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Oftentimes, many of us take a vacation, or even a staycation, to somewhere nearby where we can just rest and lay next to a hotel pool. But what happens if you were injured near the hotel pool? Could you file a lawsuit against the hotel? What if there were multiple parties...

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How Much Can I Sue for a Dog Bite?

How Much Can I Sue for a Dog Bite?

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Did you know that over 4.5 million dog bites occur in the United States each year? That means that a dog bites approximately 1 out of 74 people in America each year. However, just because it’s common doesn’t mean it’s right. If a dog bites you, you can sue for damages,...

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Could I Sue for Emotional Distress?

Could I Sue for Emotional Distress?

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It is very common for someone to experience emotional distress as a result of their physical injuries from a car accident. Although you could sue for damages from your actual physical injuries, could you sue for the emotional distress suffered? What is emotional distress? How could I prove it? Below is...

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Can a Nail Salon Be Held Liable for Toenail Infection?

Can a Nail Salon Be Held Liable for Toenail Infection?

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With businesses opening up after being closed for almost a year during the covid-19 pandemic, nail salon businesses are at an all-time high. Getting nails done is a very common trend for both females and males in Los Angeles. In the year 2020, 20 million Americans got a manicure 4 or...

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What is a Contingency Fee?

What is a Contingency Fee?

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When initiating a lawsuit against the other party, usually plaintiff has already spent thousands of dollars for their medical bills, or has been out of a job for months trying to recover from their injuries. There are four ways attorneys are paid for their work: flat fee, retainer fee, hourly fee, or a...

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Gross Negligence vs. Ordinary Negligence

Gross Negligence vs. Ordinary Negligence

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Negligence is somewhat of a complex legal term to explain. Gross negligence and ordinary negligence are two different types of ways to prove negligence. Both have different elements you must prove in order to make a claim in court. That is why it is very important to hire an experienced personal injury...

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