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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Motor Vehicle Induced Brain Injury - Brain and Spinal CordAttorney Mark C. Blane introduces what a brain injury is and what modern tests he uses, that are admissible in court, in order to prove one has occurred.
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California Leash Law by San Diego Dog Bite Injury Attorney Mark C. BlaneDiscover how California’s leash law applies to dog bite cases. San Diego dog bite lawyer Mark C. Blane explains what victims need to know & protect their rights.
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California Strict Liability Law with Dog Bites and Animal AttacksLearn how California’s strict liability dog bite law protects victims of animal attacks. San Diego dog bite lawyer explains your rights and recovery options.
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Unsafe Working ConditionsAttorney Mark C. Blane briefly explains employer safety guidelines, and the rights of injured workers who are injured on dangerous construction sites or jobs.
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Minor Child Testimony in TrialEvery case is unique and every child injury is different, and your injury lawyer can best counsel you as to whether or not your child must attend trial.
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Guardian Ad Litem Child Injuries | San Diego, El Cajon Child AccidentSouthern California Child Accident Lawyer Mark C. Blane briefly explains "Guardian Ad Litem".
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Minor Child Settlement Under $5,000.00Mark Blane explains what happens if a child's settlement is under $5,000. Learn more here.
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Attorneys' Fees in Representing an Injured Minor Child | San Diego, CAA lawyer may not charge more than a 25% contingency fee on any recovery for an injured minor child. Read on to learn more.
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Reasons for a Guardian Ad Litem ApprovalParents must have a lawyer prepare the paperwork and represent the injured minor child through this court approval process.
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California Statute of Limitations for Injured Children | San Diego LawyerEvery parent should be aware that under California law, the statute of limitations is generally two years from the date of accident against a private party.
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Parental Liability for Children's Intentional Conduct in CaliforniaLawyer Mark C. Blane explains Parental Liability is also imposed by statute on parents for the intentional misconduct of children in other situations.
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The Child Abuse Prevention & Treatment Act (CAPTA)CAPTA is a federal law that supports individual state programs across the U.S.