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ERISA Liens and 100% Reimbursement
When you are injured in an accident and your medical insurance pays some (if not all) of your medical bills, it expects to be reimbursed...
Car, Truck & Motorcycle Accidents with Comparative Fault
California law follows ‘comparative fault’ rules when the victim of a car, truck or motorcycle accident is partly responsible for causing...
Vehicle Owner’s Liability Following a Car Accident – Identity and Permission
California law imposes financial liability on the owner of a vehicle involved in a car accident, truck accident, motorcycle accident, or...
Top 4 CA Vehicle Code Violations Resulting in Injury Accidents
The California Vehicle Code (CVC) governs the rules and responsibilities of all persons operating a car, truck, motorcycle or other motor...
Medical Liens: A Primer
Often times individuals who suffered personal injuries following a car accident, trucking collision, or motorcycle crash obtain medical...
Medical Payment Reimbursement – Contractual Obligations You Need to Know
If you obtain medical treatment through your health insurance (e.g., Cigna, Blue Cross, Aetna, etc.) and the “med-pay” provisions of your...
Opening Up the Insurance Policy of the At-Fault Party
Insurance companies are governed by a very strict set of rules when it comes to handling your personal injury claim, but rules and...
The Truth About Recorded Statements
One of most unscrupulous tactics insurance companies use following an accident is taking the recorded statement of the personal injury...
Statutes of Limitations Related to Injury Claims
There are two very important dates a personal injury victim must keep in mind following an accident. These dates relate to the time by...
Med-Pay Coverage
A standard option, for an additional charge that is quite minimal, which is available under your car insurance policy is whether or not...
Bad-Faith Insurance Claims
Following a car accident (or any accident or circumstance where the victim’s own insurance coverage is applicable), a personal injury...
What’s the Value of a Personal Injury Claim?
It never surprises me when a client or potential client tells me they believe the value of their claim is 3 times the amount of the...
Top 5 Ways to Maximize Your Personal Injury Claim
Many clients I have had over the years have all asked me the same question: “What can I do to help make sure my personal injury claim...
How Prop 51 Impacts Your Personal Injury Claim
In every personal injury claim, damages are broken down into two categories: Economic and Non-Economic. Economic damages are those...
Mitigation After an Accident: Cases to Consider
In a previous blog post, Injured Victim’s Duty to Mitigate Damages After an Injury Accident, an overview was provided on a car, truck,...
Injury Accident Cause of Action? Negligence
Following a trucking accident, motorcycle accident, or other car accident, the personal injury victim will pursue a claim against the...
Proving a Negligence Per Se Cause of Action in a Personal Injury Accident
Separate and distinct from a pure negligence cause of action (see Injury Accident Cause of Action? Negligence), a negligence per se cause...
Comparative Negligence vs. Contributory Negligence – What’s the Difference?
Under California law, anyone who negligently injures another person may be found liable for all damages stemming from such injury....
Asserting the Rescue Doctrine After an Accident
In California, the law provides a certain level of protection (in the form of a cause of action) for an individual who is injured while...
Pre-Existing Injuries: Jury Instructions and Case Law
Following a car accident, motorcycle crash, trucking (‘big-rig’) accident or other personal injury, it is of utmost importance for the...
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