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18 12, 2018

Reuters Releases Johnson & Johnson Report, Suggests Internal Knowledge for Decades

By |2021-04-08T12:59:23+00:00December 18, 2018|

Reuters released a report that proclaims Johnson & Johnson (J&J) knew their talc products contained asbestos, but hid that information from regulators and the general public. Asbestos has been linked to mesothelioma and ovarian cancer, and now it seems J&J talc is linked to those as well. Confidential Internal Memos Prove J&J Knew of Asbestos in Talc [...]

14 12, 2018

Berkeley Must Face Class Action by Protesters

By |2021-04-08T13:26:38+00:00December 14, 2018|

The city of Berkeley, its police chief, and several of its police officers, will be required to face a class action lawsuit brought by protesters that were injured at a recent city council meeting. Though some of the charges brought were dropped, U.S. District Court Judge Jeffrey White kept alive claims that the Berkeley police chief failed [...]

13 12, 2018

Are Dangerous Errors Lurking in Your Medical Records?

By |2021-04-08T13:44:50+00:00December 13, 2018|

Sometimes we need to change doctors. Sometimes a medical condition needs to go to an expert. And sometimes, a medical emergency prevents us from giving our complete medical history to the doctors and nurses treating us. In any case, the quality of health care that we receive is only as good as the accuracy of [...]

12 12, 2018

Christmas Shopper Wins $3M Lawsuit for Escalator Toe Injury

By |2021-04-08T13:14:04+00:00December 12, 2018|

Aisha Siddiqui won a jury verdict of $3 million in her personal injury lawsuit against a mall owner and escalator manufacturer after her right big toe was “crushed and shredded” during a Christmas shopping trip in Arkansas last year. Siddiqui was riding down an escalator at the Park Plaza mall, when her boot got caught and pulled [...]

12 12, 2018

The Lindh Apportionment Decision

By |2021-04-08T12:50:04+00:00December 12, 2018|

The California Court of Appeal, 1st District has now issued an opinion certified for publication in an important apportionment case, City of Petaluma V. WCAB (Aaron Lindh) (see text of the decision below). Lindh, a police canine officer, had injured his eye by receiving three to six blows to the head while doing training with a police [...]

7 12, 2018

Top 5 Legal Tips Regarding the Costs of Personal Injury Claims

By |2021-04-08T14:00:48+00:00December 7, 2018|

Accidents and injuries happen every day. And often, people don’t seek compensation for their injuries because they are worried about the cost of an injury claim, or they think whatever they might get paid won’t be worth the time and effort. While this may be the case in some instances, it’s not always true. So [...]

6 12, 2018

Rand Posts Medical-Legal Study Draft Report

By |2022-09-07T21:27:36+00:00December 6, 2018|

RAND has posted its draft report on Medical -Legal reporting in California workers’ compensation. The report, authored by RAND researcher Barbara Wynn, titled “California Workers’ Compensation Medical-Legal Fee Schedule” notes that: “The California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) Division of Workers Compensation (DWC) requested that RAND review the California workers’ compensation Medical-Legal (ML) fee schedule, [...]

6 12, 2018

When to Sue for House Fire Injury or Death

By |2021-04-08T14:14:32+00:00December 6, 2018|

Some deaths feel accidental, tragic, unavoidable. And some others feel so easily preventable. Malfunctions and accidents happen, but we hope that the systems we put in place to protect us from those inevitable dangers will work. And when they don’t, we want to hold them accountable. So it’s understandable that a person might expect a [...]

4 12, 2018

Mother Sues for $60M After Child Died in Ice Custody

By |2021-04-08T14:14:14+00:00December 4, 2018|

There’s nothing more tragic than the death of a child, but this death has an added element of tragedy. Two weeks after entering an ICE facility, and immigrant child died. The child’s mother is now suing for $60 million. Wrongful Death Lawsuit Yazmin Juarez’s healthy 19 month old daughter, Mariee, became ill with a respitory infection [...]

30 11, 2018

Party Bus Sued for Fatal Shooting in Santa Monica

By |2021-04-08T14:21:52+00:00November 30, 2018|

After a party bus evening went tragically wrong last year, numerous plaintiffs have filed suit against the party bus company and the city of Santa Monica. Plaintiffs are suing over the shooting death of De’Ommie de la Cruz, including the deceased family as well as friends that witnessed the shooting. They are seeking unspecified damages. [...]

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