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Lack of Liability Insurance Prevents Uninsured Motorists From Collecting Non-Economic DamagesCalifornia's Prop 213 prevents uninsured drivers from collecting certain damages after a car accident. Learn why liability insurance protects you and others.
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Why It's Important to Understand Car Insurance Requirements in California and How It Could Cost YouCalifornia mandates minimum car insurance requirements for motorists at fault in accident. Failure to comply may result in penalties and vehicle impoundment.
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California's MICRA Limits Your Potential Award for Medical Malpractice ClaimantsCalifornia's MICRA caps non-economic damages in medical malpractice cases. Find out how your medical malpractice claim could be affected.
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Wrongful Death Claimants Can Pursue Compensation for Economic and Non-Economic DamagesPeople who file wrongful death claims in California can pursue compensation for a variety of economic and non-economic damages. Learn more here.
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Understanding the California Statute of Limitations in Wrongful Death ClaimsCalifornia's statute of limitations laws place restrictions on how long families have to file a wrongful death lawsuit. Here, find the information you need.
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How Long Do I Have to File a California Medical Malpractice Claim?California law limits the amount of time that plaintiffs have to file a medical malpractice lawsuit. Learn more about the statute of limitations, here.
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How Much Is My Medical Malpractice Case Worth?Determining what a medical malpractice case is worth can be a complex process, particularly when California's MICRA limits certain types of damages.
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6 Steps to Take If You Believe You Have a Malpractice ClaimIf you were injured by a medical professional's negligence, you may have grounds for a medical malpractice claim.
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California's Strict Liability Statute Applies to Dog Bites on Public and Private PropertyIf you were bitten by a dog, you may be wondering if it matters whether you were on public or private property at the time of the attack. Learn more here.
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California Statute of Limitations for Dog Bites and Other Animal AttacksAfter an animal attack, you may be more focused on your recovery than pursuing legal action. However, you should move quickly to avoid forfeiting your rights.
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How to Determine If the Owners of the Dog that Bit You Carry InsuranceDog bites and attacks may be covered by the dog owner's insurance policy. However, finding out if the owner is insured may require a lawsuit. Learn more here.
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California's "Strict Liability" Laws Protect Victims of Dog Bites and Other Animal AttacksA dog attack can be a frightening experience. Here, learn how California’s strict laws protect dog bite victims, and learn how to get help from an attorney.