Monthly Archives: November 2025
What Are the Most Common Types of Medical Malpractice?
When you go to a doctor, hospital, or clinic, you expect to receive safe, professional care. Most of the time, that’s exactly what happens. But sometimes medical providers make serious mistakes, and when those mistakes cause harm, the patient may have a medical malpractice claim. Medical malpractice does not mean that a treatment simply… Read More
Who Can Represent a TBI Victim in California When They Can’t Advocate for Themselves
When a traumatic brain injury leaves a person unable to make decisions or participate in their own legal claim, someone else must step in to see to their medical care, financial interests, and legal rights. Who is allowed to do this in California depends on whether the injured person is a minor or an… Read More
Do I Have a Wrongful Death Case?
Few experiences are as devastating as losing a loved one unexpectedly, especially when the death was caused by another person’s negligence or wrongful act. In California, surviving family members may be entitled to seek justice and financial compensation through a wrongful death lawsuit. Understanding whether you have a valid case involves examining the circumstances… Read More
Slip and Falls in California Grocery Stores: Who’s Responsible
A routine trip to the grocery store can turn into a life-altering event when a slip and fall occurs. In California, grocery stores and other retail establishments invite the public into their premises, which means they owe customers a legal duty to keep the premises reasonably safe. But “reasonably safe” does not mean perfect,… Read More
How to Prove Medical Negligence in California
Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider fails to deliver care that meets the standard expected of a reasonably competent professional in the same situation, and that failure causes harm to a patient. California law provides a framework for holding negligent doctors, nurses, hospitals, and other medical providers accountable. Proving medical negligence requires careful… Read More
California’s Wrongful Death Law
Losing a loved one is one of life’s most devastating experiences. When that loss occurs because of another person’s negligence, misconduct, or intentional act, California law allows surviving family members to seek justice through a wrongful death claim. Wrongful death lawsuits not only provide a legal avenue to hold responsible parties accountable but also… Read More
Traumatic Brain Injuries in Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle accidents can be devastating, and one of the most serious injuries riders may suffer is a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Unlike passengers in cars, motorcyclists have little protection in a crash, leaving their heads particularly vulnerable to impact. Even a relatively low-speed collision can result in life-altering brain injuries that affect memory, cognition,… Read More
The Role of Surveillance Footage in Slip and Fall Claims
In the aftermath of a slip and fall accident, one of the most critical pieces of evidence you can have is surveillance footage. Slip and fall cases hinge on whether the injured person can prove that the property owner was negligent, and few forms of evidence are as persuasive as video that shows exactly… Read More
Diagnostic Errors
When we visit a doctor, we trust that they will correctly identify what’s wrong and provide appropriate treatment. But when a physician fails to make an accurate or timely diagnosis, the results can be devastating. Diagnostic errors are among the most common and most serious forms of medical malpractice. They can lead to unnecessary… Read More
How to Prove Negligence in a Slip and Fall Case
Slip and fall accidents are among the most common causes of personal injury claims in California. Yet, they’re also among the most heavily disputed. Property owners and their insurance companies frequently argue that the fall victim was careless, that the hazard was “open and obvious,” or that they had no reasonable opportunity to fix… Read More