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Construction Defect Lawsuits and the Never-Ending Saga of the Bay Bridge

It’s a story we’ve followed for years – problems that plagued the Bay Bridge construction project and continue to arise more than two years after the grand re-opening.  We hope that paying attention NOW helps prevent tragedy LATER, such as the frightening collapse of the previous span during the 1989…

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Negligence and Responsibility in Northern California Apartment Fires

Wildfires have ravaged much of our region this year.  Our hearts go out to everyone who has been impacted by these terrible blazes and our thanks go out to the brave men and women who risk their own safety to battle the fires.  While wildfires have made headlines, other types…

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From the Playing Fields to Extreme Sports, Part Two: Overcoming Defenses in Recreational Injury Cases

Last week, we wrote about civil claims for recreational and sports injuries in California, including injuries arising during everything from extreme sports to recreational youth teams.  Today, we focus on the two most common defenses in these cases and how our San Francisco/Oakland recreational injury lawyer overcomes them.  Specifically, we…

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From the Playing Fields to Extreme Sports, Part One: Recreational Injury Claims

Yes, this is a post about extreme sports and if you’ve arrived at our blog looking for information about extreme sports injuries and California law, you’ll find that.  However, this post is also relevant to those who prefer simpler thrills.  The California injury law principles we discuss in today’s blog…

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Cigarette Fires: Smoking Can Be Hazardous to All of Us

We hear it even before we enter kindergarten: smoking is hazardous to your health.  Typically, this refers to the risk of inhaling harmful chemicals, but other hazards exist.  Cigarette fires are one of these dangers.  They are particularly worrisome in light of the dangerous conditions that have made fires a…

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San Francisco Sports and Recreation Attorney Looks at Wave of Hang-Gliding Deaths in 2015

Some activities are reserved for the thrill-seekers among us.  These activities carry a certain level of danger, but the danger can be exponentially increased by the negligent acts of a company or individual.  While hang-gliding intimidates most of us, fans call it an almost spiritual experience.  Hang-gliding accidents are an…

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Water Heater Fires: A Threat on All Our Minds

Wildfires continue to dominate the headlines in California and throughout our region.  For some, fires are a hard-to-watch story on the news.  For others, they are a very present danger, a threat to property and well-being.  Some wildfires are sparked by nature, but others are manmade.  Our San Francisco fire…

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Looking at Refinery Fires Following Blaze at Rodeo Oil Refinery

In the future, we may be able to rely solely on renewable energy resources, but for now oil and gas are essential to the operations of our country and our state.  These fuels are highly flammable and generally quite dangerous if not handled with the utmost of care.  Although it…

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Tubing Accidents and a Tragic Drowning at Lake Sonoma

The remnants of a picnic lunch sit on a blanket.  Mom shades her eyes as Junior calls out for her to watch.  Dad fires up the boat pulling Junior along in an inner tube.  He picks up speed and they all laugh as Junior struggles to hang on.  Most likely…

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Building Defects and Design Defects: Key Forms of Construction Defect Injury Claims in California

As we learn more details about last week’s tragic balcony collapse in downtown Berkeley, we are reminded how often we rely on the assumption that the buildings in which we live, work, and play are sound.   When this proves not to be the case, injuries and fatalities often follow.  In…

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