Advice

If you were in a car accident, here’s what you should do in the immediate aftermath: Check for injuries Move your vehicle out of the flow of traffic Call 911 Exchange information with people at the scene of the crash Take photos and video of the accident site and vehicles involved Cooperate with first responders...

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In California, pain and suffering can be calculated using the Multiplier Method or the Per Diem Method. Since there is no bill for emotional distress, mental anguish, or chronic pain in personal injury lawsuits, you’ll need a good attorney to guide you through the damages in your case. Our attorneys would like to explore the...

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After an accident in Riverside or Rancho Cucamonga, CA, the question that often follows the stress of medical treatment is financial: will part of your personal injury settlement go toward paying those medical bills?  It is a fair concern, especially when you are dealing with hospital invoices, physical rehabilitation costs, and follow-up care. The answer...

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Brain injuries often challenge the limits of medical understanding, legal classification, and personal recovery. Among the more complex types is a contrecoup injury—a condition that does not always present immediate, visible symptoms but can have profound and lasting consequences.  Understanding what a contrecoup injury involves is the first step toward identifying your legal and medical...

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When you are living with the physical and financial strain of an injury, time can feel like the enemy. Each day that passes without resolution may deepen your frustration. You may be asking yourself why your case has not yet been settled, especially if your medical bills continue to mount. We understand why you’re concerned,...

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