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What Are the 4 Elements of Negligence in California?

When pursuing a personal injury claim in California, it’s essential to understand the concept of negligence and how it applies to your case. To recover compensation, you must prove that the party responsible for your injuries was negligent. This requires establishing and proving each of…

Overview of Punitive Damages in California

If you’ve experienced an accident in California, you may be left wondering what types of compensation you can receive for your injuries. While economic damages (such as medical bills and lost wages) and noneconomic damages (like pain and suffering) are typically the focus, punitive damages…

Guide to Loss of Consortium in California

When your spouse is involved in a California accident, the emotional and physical toll can leave you feeling devastated and unsure of how to move forward. You may have heard the term “loss of consortium” and are now wondering what it means and if it…

Ordinary Negligence vs. Gross Negligence in California

If you’ve been injured in an accident in California, you may be trying to make sense of what caused your injuries and whether someone else is responsible. One of the most important things to understand is ordinary negligence vs gross negligence. These legal concepts are…

How to File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in California

Filing a wrongful death lawsuit is tough—there’s no way around it. You’re already dealing with grief, and now you're expected to navigate a legal system that feels more like a maze than a path to justice. It’s complicated, emotionally draining, and far from the first…

What Is the California Wrongful Death Statute of Limitations?

Losing a loved one is always a harrowing experience. Worse, when someone else’s negligence causes that loved one’s death, grief often comes with a mix of anger, frustration, and uncertainty. If you find yourself in this position, you might also consider filing a wrongful death…

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