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In the latest revision to his popular book, Mr. Turnbow updates, expands, and improves his collection of techniques and tools for working up and presenting slip and fall cases. The following sections have been modified or added:
• Introduction. §100
• Hazard. §112
• The Victim. §121.1
• The Accident. §121.2
Chapter 2, Premises Liability Law
• New Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). §212.4
• New Elder Abuse Statutes. §212.5
Chapter 6, Case Evaluation
• New Spoliation of Evidence. §620.2.1
• Status of Defendant. §630.4
Chapter 9, Production of Documents, Interrogatories and Inspection Demands
• New Spoliation of Evidence. §932
• New Independent Tort Actions. §932.1
• New Court Rendered Sanctions. §932.2
• New Adverse Inference. §932.3
Chapter 10, Selection and Use of Expert Witnesses
• New Jury Instructions Regarding Expert Testimony. §1012
Chapter 19, Falls in Residences
• New Falls From Windows. §1954
• New Duty. §1954.1
• New Duty to Maintain. §1954.2
• New Parental Responsibility. §1954.3
Chapter 23, Falls by the Elderly or Disabled
• New Neglect and Elder Abuse. §2311.7
• New Grab Rails. §2325.4
New Chapter 25, Falls in Hospitals and Health Care Facilities
• Types of Accidents. §2510, et seq.
• Class of Victims. §2520, et seq.
• Common Hazards. §2530, et seq.
• Prevention Programs. §2540, et seq.
• Issues of Law. §2550, et seq.
Part One. Case Evaluation
Chapter 2. Premises Liability Law
Chapter 3. Building Codes
Chapter 4. Mechanics of Walking
Chapter 5. Measurements and Testing
Chapter 6. Case Evaluation
Part Two. Litigation
Chapter 7. Pleadings
Chapter 8. Depositions
Chapter 9. Production of Documents, Interrogatories and Inspection Demands
Chapter 10. Selection and Use of Expert Witnesses
Chapter 11. Determining Damages
Chapter 12. Defending a Slip and Fall Case
Chapter 13. Settlement and Arbitration
Chapter 14. Preparing Documents and Evidence for Trial
Chapter 15. The Trial
Part Three. Categories of Cases
Chapter 16. Workplace Falls
Chapter 17. Falls on Public Property
Chapter 18. Falls in Markets
Chapter 19. Falls in Residences
Chapter 20. Falls on Construction Sites
Chapter 21. Falls at Recreational Facilities
Chapter 22. Falls on Ice and Snow
Chapter 23. Falls by the Elderly or Disabled
Chapter 24. Playground Accidents
Chapter 25. Falls in Hospitals and Health Care Facilities
Charles E. Turnbow is a practicing attorney and a professional safety engineer. Since he first testified as an expert in 1959, he has been retained on over 9,500 slip and fall cases along with over 2,500 cases involving product defects and general safety engineering principles. In his role as an expert witness and consultant, he evenly divides his practice between plaintiffs and defendants. He is a board certified forensic engineer, a Fellow of the American College of Forensic Examiners, and a member of the California State Bar, the American Bar Association, International Conference of Building Officials, American Society of Testing and Materials and other construction, engineering and scientific societies and associations.