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Timestamp: 2020-07-11 23:30:41
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Personal Injury Law News - The Mellor Law Firm, APLC
It’s just a fact of life that people suffer injuries on a daily basis, and more often than not through no fault of their own. When bodily harm is caused by a negligent or willfully violent third party, the victim may be entitled to compensation, which can be awarded through a personal injury lawsuit. Unfortunately, […]
No Landlord Liability For Unknown Dangerous Condition Brought Onto Premises By Tenant.
A landscaper was injured by explosives brought onto the property by a tenant of the property’s owner. The trial court entered summary judgment in favor of the owner of the residence. On appeal, the plaintiff contended a month-to-month tenancy provides the landlord the right to enter and inspect the property at periodic intervals.
Filed Under: Appellate Law News, Landlord Tenant Law News, Legal News, Personal Injury Law News Tagged With: 242 Cal.App.4th 600
County Immune.
A high school student took a swing on a rope swing attached to a tree in a county park. The rope broke and the boy was seriously injured when he hit debris below, which debris included cut-down tree limbs and brush left by county maintenance workers. Afterward, an expert opined the rope was damaged from exposure to the sun for over three months.
Filed Under: Appellate Law News, Government Law News, Legal News, Personal Injury Law News, Public Entity Law News Tagged With: § 831.7, 242 Cal.App.4th 460, Government Code, Government Code section 831.7, Govt.Code § 831.7, section 831.7
“It Has Nothing To Do With Satan, Mama. It’s Me,” Carrie White character in film “Carrie.”
While exiting a haunted house attraction, a patron was confronted by a final scare known as the “Carrie” effect—so named because, like the horror film Carrie, patrons are led to believe the attraction is over, only to be met by one more extreme fright.
Filed Under: Appellate Law News, Assumption of the Risk Law News, Legal News, Negligence Law News, Personal Injury Law News Tagged With: 194 Cal.Rptr.3d 830, 242 Cal.App.4th 490
Proving And Defending Against The Cost Of Health Care.
In a personal injury case, a jury found defendant negligent and awarded $261,713.71 for past medical expenses. Plaintiff had no medical insurance, and her medical providers rendered service to her on a lien basis. However, a third party purchased the lien for a discounted amount, although plaintiff remained liable for the total amount.
Filed Under: Appellate Law News, Damages Law News, Evidentiary Law News, Legal News, Personal Injury Law News Tagged With: § 352, 241 Cal.App.4th 996, Evid.Code § 352, Evidence Code, Evidence Code section 352, section 352
Equal Justice Under Law As Long As You Pay For It.
Ten days prior to trial, the trial court informed the parties “the court no longer provides a court reporter for civil trials, and the parties have to provide their own reporters for trial.”
Filed Under: Appellate Law News, Legal News, Personal Injury Law News, Procedural Law News, Trial Law News Tagged With: 241 Cal.App.4th 491
$3,751,969 Personal Injury Verdict Affirmed.
In a special verdict, a jury found two defendant motorists were negligent but concluded only one of them was a substantial factor is causing injuries to a bicyclist on a sidewalk. Thus, only one of the defendants was held responsible for plaintiff’s personal injury verdict of $3,751,969 in damages. On appeal the defendant who was […]
Filed Under: Appellate Law News, Damages Law News, Legal News, Personal Injury Law News Tagged With: 188 Cal.Rptr.3d 820, 237 Cal.App.4th 1311, 751, 969 Personal Injury Verdict Affirmed
Summary Judgment In Favor Of A Defendant Who Was The Passenger In A Car Reversed.
Plaintiffs’ allegations are that a passenger in a car involved in a fatal accident “told the driver to drive at an unsafe speed over a road [the passenger] knew had unusual conditions that would cause the car to become airborne, resulting in the fatal accident.” The trial court granted summary judgment after concluding there was […]
Filed Under: Appellate Law News, Legal News, Personal Injury Law News, Summary Judgment Law News, Vehicle Code Law News Tagged With: § 21701, 188 Cal.Rptr.3d 623, 237 Cal.App.4th 1276, section 21701, Veh.Code § 21701, Vehicle Code section 21701
Foundation For Medical Bills Established.
Two vehicles collided in an intersection and plaintiff, who was on a sidewalk, was severely injured, incurring $3,751,969 in medical bills. A jury found both defendants were negligent, but that the negligence of only one of the defendants was a substantial factor in causing damages to the plaintiff. The defendant who was found liable contended […]
Filed Under: Appellate Law News, Legal News, Personal Injury Law News Tagged With: 188 Cal.Rptr.3d 820, 237 Cal.App.4th 1311