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Complex DUI Litigation: Navigating the Intersection of Civil Rights and PI

In personal injury practice, we often view DUI cases through the lens of a standard motor vehicle accident. However, the recent Ninth Circuit decision in Porio v. Barbari (2026) serves as a critical reminder that a DUI arrest is often the beginning of a complex liability chain—one that can involve civil rights violations, medical negligence, …

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What Makes a Personal Injury Case High Risk for Insurance Companies

Not every personal injury claim gets the same response from an insurance company. Some claims are handled quickly, settled for a fraction of what they’re worth, and closed with minimal pushback. Others trigger a completely different reaction — more scrutiny, higher reserves, stronger defense teams, and sometimes, a real willingness to negotiate. The difference often …

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How Much Is a Car Accident Case Worth in Los Angeles?

Every Los Angeles car accident victim asks the same question: ‘How much is my case worth?’ The honest answer: it depends on factors specific to your accident, your injuries, and your insurance situation. But there are real benchmarks and understanding them puts you in a far better position when dealing with insurance companies. Our Los …

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Los Angeles Total Loss Guide: How Unearned Premium Laws Protect Your Payout

Most drivers think a total loss settlement check is the end of the road. In reality, it’s often just the beginning of a complex financial recovery.  Beyond the market value of your vehicle lies a secondary layer of refunds—from unearned premiums to mandatory sales tax reimbursements—that insurance adjusters rarely volunteer.  Under California Insurance Code § …

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Why Some Personal Injury Cases Settle Fast and Others Don’t

Settlement speed in a California personal injury case is rarely about luck or how sympathetic your injuries are. It is primarily about litigation strategy. Specifically, whether the insurance company believes the plaintiff’s attorney will actually take the case to trial and win. Cases with strong evidence, documented damages, and a law firm with a real …

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2026 Report: How Many Daily Car Crashes Happen in Los Angeles?

Navigating Los Angeles is a unique experience where high-speed state highways constantly merge with dense city streets, creating a complex environment for even the most seasoned drivers. While the city’s traffic is legendary, the safety trends shifting beneath the surface are what truly matter to local residents. In this 2026 Report, staying informed means looking …

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Open and Obvious Doctrine in Premises Liability Cases

In premises liability law, the existence of a dangerous condition does not automatically establish a duty to warn. A recent California Court of Appeal decision underscores how the open and obvious doctrine operates as a limitation on that duty. Cohen v. Chandra Hospitality (2026). For attorneys handling premises liability claims, the decision provides useful guidance …

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How a Vocational Expert Calculates Lost Earning Capacity in a California Personal Injury Case

Picture a 38-year-old HVAC technician in Anaheim:  twenty years of skilled trade work, a pension starting to build, a journeyman upgrade on the way. Then a commercial truck runs a red light and puts him in the hospital with a cervical spine fracture and chronic nerve damage in his right arm. He goes back to …