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Monthly Archives: October 2022

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Recovery From A Car Accident In Monterey Involving An Uninsured Driver

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Car accidents in Monterey happen on a regular basis and personal injuries suffered by victims have the potential to be severe. Medical expenses may total hundreds of thousands of dollars, in addition to lost wages and property damages. When another driver is to blame, you have the right to hold them liable for these… Read More »

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Comparative Negligence In California: How To Get Compensation For Personal Injuries, Even If You Are Partially To Blame

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Personal injury claims in Monterey can arise out of a variety of different situations. Slips, falls, and different types of motor vehicle accidents are common causes. When the reckless and negligent actions of others are to blame, you have a right to hold them accountable. However, our Monterey personal injury lawyer explains how you… Read More »

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Slip And Fall Injuries In Monterey: How To Hold Property Owners Accountable

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Slips and falls are among the most common causes of personal injuries. They can impact your health and mobility for long months or even years after while jeopardizing your ability to work and provide for your family. When a slip fall injury in Monterey happens due to property owner negligence, it is important not… Read More »

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Halloween Safety Tips To Prevent Children’s Pedestrian Accidents In Monterey

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Haunted houses and horror movies provide plenty of scares over Halloween, but there are real threats residents need to be aware of. The high rate of pedestrian accidents in Monterey is truly frightening. These crashes tend to increase at this time of year, with children among the most common victims. The following outlines ways… Read More »

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Can You Sue The Police If A Car Chase Kills A Suspect?

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When a reckless driver causes a fatal traffic accident, they can be sued for wrongful death by the victim’s family. But what if the accident was the result of a police chase? In other words, if the police pursue a vehicle and the driver of that vehicle is killed in the course of that… Read More »

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Who Can Bring A Wrongful Death Lawsuit In California?

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When someone is injured by the negligent act of a third party, they can file a personal injury lawsuit to seek monetary damages. Of course, if the victim is actually killed as a result of the negligent act, they can no longer take such action. But California law does permit certain heirs and family… Read More »

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How California’s “Recreational Use” Law Can Affect Your Personal Injury Claim

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If you are injured due to a hazardous condition on private property, such as slipping on a puddle of water in a supermarket aisle, you can normally seek compensation from the owner under California premises liability law. But there is a critical exception to this rule for private land designated for “recreational use.” Basically,… Read More »

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Will My Insurance Cover Me Following A California Hit-And-Run Accident?

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California requires all licensed drivers to maintain a minimum amount of liability insurance. This coverage is designed to cover liability for an auto accident caused by the insured. In other words, if another driver is reckless and hits you, their insurance is responsible for paying your damages up to the limits of the policy…. Read More »

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