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Car Insurance To Cover Employees Driving Own Car?

Our San Francisco insurance attorneys follow all the latest California legal developments in insurance law. Recently we noted that the California Supreme Court granted review in American States Insurance Company v. Ramirez. This case revolves around a “stuffer” put into the envelope with the employer’s insurance policy documents, requesting information…

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Complex Cases in San Francisco Injury Law: Officer-Involved Car Accidents

Imagine you’ve been in a car accident. Imagine it was not your fault. If you’ve visited these pages regularly, you know that hiring an experienced San Francisco accident lawyer can greatly improve your chance of recovering money damages and also increase the amount of compensation you receive. Now imagine one…

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Giving Thanks for Your Trust & Remembering the Importance of Our Responsibilities

At Thanksgiving, and truly throughout the year, our Northern California plaintiff’s law firm is grateful for the clients who trust us to help them through what is often one of the most challenging times in their lives. We know you have choices in legal representation and we know that selecting…

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San Francisco Oil/Gas Attorney on Lessons from a New Zealand Mine Disaster

Representing clients injured in San Francisco workplace disasters means following news from across the nation and even around the globe. Although New Zealand is on the other side of the world, the investigation into a mine explosion that occurred there two years ago can hold lessons for the coal mining…

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Fraud Perpetrated Against Businesses and Native American Tribes

Our San Francisco insurance attorneys noticed yet another recent news story involving a businessman using shady methods to cheat customers in a multi-million dollar insurance fraud scheme. It is sad that there seems to be no end to the various schemes unscrupulous people create to take other people’s money, and…

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Vandalism of Public Property Hits Streets of San Francisco After Championship Win

Vandalism perpetrators range from young schoolchildren who innocently write on school ground walls to immortalize/etch themselves so others will ‘know’ they were there to more unfortunate and harmful instances where property of both public and private individuals are damaged. Under California law under Penal Code 594, vandalism occurs when if…

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Elder Care, Food Safety, and Other Legal Issues Implicated in Sacramento Poisoning

In law school, students take classes focused upon specific areas of the law, examining topics separately in order to grasp each legal concept. However, in the actual practice of civil litigation, legal issues overlap and a single incident can involve many different areas of law. Our Sacramento injury law firm…

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