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Comparative Negligence: How It Affects Your Car Accident Compensation

Navigating the complexities of a car accident case can be overwhelming, especially when dealing with something as intricate as comparative negligence in California. The Orange County personal injury attorneys at the Law Offices of Brent W. Caldwell have supported countless individuals like you, helping them understand how this legal principle might affect their compensation. Let’s explore what comparative negligence means and why it’s vital to know how it works in California. Understanding Comparative Negligence Comparative

California Dog Leash Laws: What You Need to Know

If you’ve been bitten by a dog, the legal maze that follows can be as daunting as the physical injuries sustained. The Orange County dog bite lawyers at the Law Offices of Brent W. Caldwell, understand that navigating through California Dog Leash Laws can be confusing and overwhelming, especially when dealing with dog related injuries. This article is tailored to help you understand the leash laws in California and what to do after a dog

Types of injuries common in motorcycle accidents

Motorcycle riding is not just a form of transportation; it’s a passion and a way of life for many in California. But the thrill of the open road comes with its own set of risks. Motorcycles, unlike cars, leave the rider exposed, making them more susceptible to severe injuries in the event of an accident. The Orange County Motorcycle Accident Lawyers the Law Offices of Brent W. Caldwell, understand the specific challenges faced by motorcyclists

The Impact of Not Wearing a Helmet on a Motorcycle Accident Claim

Motorcycles provide an exhilarating experience on California’s scenic roads, but prioritizing safety is paramount. Wearing a helmet is not only essential for personal well-being but also carries significant implications for motorcycle accident claims. The Legal Perspective California enforces a strict mandatory helmet law that applies to all motorcycle riders, regardless of age or experience. Failure to comply with this law can significantly impact a motorcycle accident claim in the state. California follows a comparative negligence

Strict Liability for Dog Bites in Orange County

In California, the law governing dog bites is a form of strict liability statute, specifically outlined in the California Civil Code Section 3342. This statute states, “The owner of any dog is liable for the damages suffered by any person who is bitten by the dog while in a public place or lawfully in a private place, including the property of the owner of the dog, regardless of the former viciousness of the dog or

How to Report a Dog Bite in Orange County, California (7 steps)

When a dog bite occurs, it’s a frightening experience that often leaves the victim unsure of the next steps. One of the most important actions to take after seeking immediate medical attention is to report the incident. Reporting a dog bite ensures not only that the incident is properly documented but also helps in preventing future incidents. 1. Seek Immediate Medical Attention Firstly, it’s important to prioritize your health. If the injury is severe, call

What to Do After a Dog Bite or Attack

Experiencing a dog bite or attack can be a distressing event, and knowing how to respond is crucial. Not only for your health but also in case you need to seek compensation for your injuries. At the Law Offices of Brent W. Caldwell, we understand the complexity of these situations and are here to help guide you through the process. Seek Immediate Medical Attention First and foremost, seek immediate medical attention. Even a seemingly minor

Are Dog Owners Responsible for Injuries Not Caused by Bites?

A negligence standard is often applied in dog-related injury cases where the injury was not caused by a bite. In such cases, the injured person must prove that the dog owner’s negligence caused their injury. Here’s an example: Imagine a large dog jumps on a visitor, knocking them down and causing them to break a bone. Since the injury did not result from a dog bite, the strict liability statute under California Civil Code Section

Dog Related Injuries and “negligence per se”

The concept of “negligence per se” is often used in California dog injury cases where the owner violated a specific statute, ordinance, or regulation that subsequently led to the injury. For example, let’s consider a situation where a city has an ordinance requiring all dogs to be on a leash while in public parks. If a dog owner violates this ordinance by allowing their dog to run free, and the dog knocks over and injures

What is the Average Settlement for a Dog Bite in Orange County, California?

When you or a loved one becomes a victim of a dog bite in California, you likely grapple with immediate questions. “How will I cover the medical expenses? Will I be compensated for my pain and suffering? How much can I expect from a dog bite settlement?” This blog post aims to shed light on these questions, focusing on the average settlement for a dog bite in California. Before we dive in, it’s important to

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