This regularly updated blog offers information on a wide range of personal injury topics. Browse these posts for information on common accidents, injuries, damages, and more.
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Supermarket or Retail Store Duty in a San Diego Slip and Fall CaseThe supermarket or retail store has a duty to maintain its premises in a such a manner that it does not create an unreasonable risk of harm to customers.
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The Notice Element in a San Diego Slip and Fall Injury Case | What to KnowThe Notice evidentiary element is by far the most critical element in a slip and fall injury case that needs to be established as soon as possible in a case.
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Absence of a Hazard in a California Slip & Fall Injury CaseOn occasion, a slip and fall accident and injury can occur when there is no obvious hazard; the floor is dry and clean, free of any dangerous debris.
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Control of the Premises in a Slip and Fall Injury Case | San Diego Injury FirmLearn how control of the premises impacts liability in San Diego slip and fall cases. Find out who may be responsible for unsafe property conditions.
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Duty of Ordinary Care in a Slip and Fall Injury Case | San Diego Injury Law FirmMost jurisdictions require that the landowner use the level of care of an ordinarily prudent adult to prevent an unreasonable risk of harm.
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Hazards & Debris on Floors & Sweep Logs | San Diego Slip & Fall AccidentsThe basis of California slip and fall law stems from proving a property owner breached a duty owed to the injured slip and fall victim. Read on to learn more.
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The Hazard that Causes a Slip and Fall | Causal Link | San Diego Injury FirmDiscover how hazards cause slip and fall accidents in California. Learn about causal links, biomechanics, and how a slip and fall injury attorney can help.
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Permanent Disability under San Diego Workers Compensation Laws | InjuriesThis article explains what qualifies as a permanent disability under California workers' comp law.
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Origin of the Make Whole Doctrine | For San Diego Personal Injury CasesThe make whole rule developed as an equitable defense to health insurance subrogation claims.
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Specific On the Job Injuries Compared with Cumulative Injuries | San DiegoUnder the California Labor Code, there are two types of injuries that a California worker can suffer on-the-job or during their course and scope of employment.
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Comparative Fault in a California Slip and Fall Case | San Diego Injury LawyerLearn how comparative fault impacts California slip and fall cases. San Diego lawyer Mark C. Blane explains liability, shared fault, and injury compensation.
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Head Injuries & Mandatory State Motorcycle Helmet Laws | San Diego Injury AttorneyDid you know trauma resulting in long-term disability is more common among motorcyclists injured in states without universal helmet laws?