Engaging in a legal claim for brain injuries depends upon
the accident and who was at fault. If you believe that you or someone you love
suffered a brain injury as a result of someone else’s reckless behavior, then
you may have a fundamental right to pursue legal action. Remember, trauma to
the brain occurs more often during less than severe accidents than they do
during sudden impacts.
Saturday, January 9, 2016
Why Legal Advice Helps for Business Startup
When you're starting a new business in California, you're
probably very excited about your prospects of starting your company. Even with
the number of resources available, you might still have a lot of questions that
an attorney can answer.
Monday, January 4, 2016
Signs of a Traumatic Brain Injury that You Should Never Ignore
Failing to treat a traumatic brain injury can result in a lifetime of cognitive problems. Here is a look at some of the signs that you should keep an eye out for after you or a loved one has experienced any trauma to the head or neck.
Construction Sites and Accidents
Both the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and
the state of California have regulations to protect construction workers from
injury. However, construction remains one of the most dangerous occupations. In
some cases, this is because work sites violate safety rules. Among worker
deaths in 2014, 1 out of every 5 were in the construction industry.
Elements Needed For a Lawsuit in Los Angeles
Often, the necessary elements for a strong legal case vary
according to the type of case it is. For example, breach of contract may be a
necessary element in business litigation but not in a personal injury case.
Here are some examples of the elements necessary in various types of lawsuits.
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