Posted On November 27, 2019 Car Accidents
If you can’t speak legalese, you’re not alone—let us clear up a few terms regarding California’s
car accident laws that are absolutely vital to be aware of when you’re building a personal injury case.
What Is the Statute of Limitations?Like most states, the statute of limitations in California affects all injury or death-related
car accident lawsuits in California, and is identical to the law that covers other personal injury cases.
To be more specific, the state places a two-year Read More
Posted On November 27, 2019 Slip and Fall
If someone else’s negligence caused your slip and fall accident in California,
you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries.
Here at Montgomery & Steele we have considerable experience as we’ve been practicing personal injury lawyers out of the Inland Empire & California for over a combined 20 years.
Below you can find what we’ve learned over the years dealing with slip and fall cases all over California.
Two of the most important laws that will affect your case Read More
Posted On November 27, 2019 Wrongful Death
The death of a loved one can be one of the toughest experiences to go through in life. But that pain is even worse when their death could have been prevented—or worse, was caused by someone else’s negligence.
Causes of Wrongful DeathSome of the most common causes of wrongful death in California are listed below—cases which could entitle you to compensation.
Medical malpractice: Includes providing incorrect dosage of medicine and failure to perform appropriate medical care and practices Automobile Read MorePosted On November 27, 2019 San Bernardino
When you’ve been injured in an accident, do you automatically have the basis of a successful personal injury claim? Not necessarily.
If you are talking to a San Bernardino personal injury lawyer,
in order to recover damages, your lawyer must first prove three things.
Three Basic Requirements for a Personal Injury Case in San BernardinoYour lawyer must prove that:
The people responsible for your accident behaved carelessly or negligently.
For example, the driver of a car who speeds through Read More
Posted On November 27, 2019 Lawyers,Personal Injury
After you’ve been in an accident, it’s vital that you visit a medical expert—
not just for your own health and wellbeing, but also so that all of your injuries
can be documented for future insurance claims.
Skipping this crucial step—even if you feel fine—could cost you big in the future.
What Happens if I Don’t See a Doctor After a Crash?As it turns out, refusing to see a doctor after your crash or injury
is one of the Read More
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