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Management of Shoulder Amputations

The management of shoulder amputations involves far more than the initial surgical procedure and rehabilitation. These catastrophic injuries often result from severe accidents, including vehicle collisions, industrial incidents, or traumatic falls. For victims, a shoulder amputation can permanently alter daily life, impact independence, and reduce their ability to work. If another party’s negligence resulted in […]

Can an Instruction Permit Driver Be Sued After a Car Accident?

Car accidents involving learner’s permit drivers can raise complicated legal questions in California. When the at-fault driver holds only an instruction permit, you may have questions about liability and your right to compensation. If you have been involved in a collision involving a permit driver, an experienced car accident lawyer can provide legal guidance. Here’s […]

What’s Tailgating? Can They Prove I Was Following Too Closely?

Whether due to impatience or inexperience, drivers sometimes follow too closely behind other traffic. This is illegal under California law and can lead to serious tailgating accidents. If another driver caused a rear-end collision while tailgating you, you could be entitled to financial compensation. But first, you must prove your personal injury claim. A car […]

How to Prove Negligence in a Premises Liability Claim in California

Unlike other California personal injury claims, a premises liability case may not have a police report or incident report to support a victim’s negligence claim. If you suffered injuries on someone else’s property, a Sacramento premises liability lawyer can uncover other ways to prove the responsible party’s carelessness and seek fair compensation for your losses. […]

Common Injuries in Agriculture and Livestock

Farming is a hazardous occupation with some of the nation’s highest injury and death rates. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports roughly 877,000 people work in the agricultural industry, with duties ranging from crop planting and harvesting to breeding, herding, and managing livestock. These labor-intensive jobs are risky. The BLS reported 23.1 deaths […]

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