Non-Auto Vehicle Accidents

Injuries caused by a negligent party can be costly. If you suffer from an injury caused by the negligence of someone else, you may be entitled to a major cash settlement. However, it is not easy to recover fair financial compensation for your injuries. You’ll need a lawyer who understands the legal system and knows how to deal with the insurance company. An experienced personal injury law firm can help you to recover the money you deserve for your injuries.

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With years of experience handling personal injury cases, our law firm can help you learn more about how the law applies to your situation and how to protect your rights. The sooner you consult with an experienced personal injury attorney, the sooner you can get the compensation you deserve.

General Negligence Injuries Cases We Handle

  • In California, the owner of any dog is liable for the damages suffered by any person who is bitten by the dog while in a public place or lawfully in a private place. You do not have to prove negligence. The statute of limitations allows you to file a lawsuit against the person who caused your injuries within 2 years from the date of the accident. Filing a lawsuit and government claims may be different. Seeking legal help is helpful to ensure your chance of winning the case.

  • Brain injuries may range from mild to moderate to severe. Each level of brain injury may result in memory problems to permanent brain dysfunctions. Regardless of the severity, all brain injuries result in devastating consequences and increasing medical expenses. Some common causes are: Motor vehicle accidents, slip and falls, assault and violent crimes, deadly-weapon related assaults, falling objects and flying debris, and explosions. Our legal team will fight to ensure that justice is served, and you are given full compensation for your injuries.

  • Slip and fall cases are sometimes referred to as trip and fall cases which involve in an incident wherein hazardous conditions cause a visitor to the property to fall and sustain injuries. However, you must be able to prove that the owner of the property has been aware of the dangerous conditions at the time of the accident but neglected to adequately address them. It is imperative you understand how the law works so you do not risk jeopardizing the compensation you deserve.

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