Sometimes “Full Coverage” Insurance Isn’t Enough

We hate delivering really bad news to clients.  Recently clients with full coverage insurance realized they weren’t covered like they thought they were. This couple did everything the way they thought they were supposed to.  When they bought their new car they upgraded to full coverage insurance.  They had liability

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Where We Start With Your Personal Injury Case

From day one we treat your personal injury case in a different manner than most office’s  do.  Many attorneys consider what they can settle your case for when they meet you the first time.  Our attorneys start by considering your case on its merits and how we may be called

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A Warrior Named Alice

Our Office has worked with the Elk Grove Food Bank Services for several years and our Senior Partner Glenn Guenard is one of the Food Bank Executive Directors.  We were recently one of the sponsors of the annual “Run 4 The Hungry” and we were moved when we learned about

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Construction Defects And The Law

The news has been filled with stories about construction defects that have lead to lives being lost and even lives that hang in the balance as a result of defects that should have been uncovered during the initial planning and building phase.  In fact, several of these have been close

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Six People Die As A Result Of Water Damage?

Downtown Berkeley was the backdrop for yet another deadly balcony collapse.  This balcony collapse took the lives of 6 students and severely injured 7 others.  The investigation is currently focused on rotted wood as the cause.  Five of the dead were Irish Nationals and the sixth was a dual Irish-U.S.

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Higher Level Of Responsibility For Professional Drivers

After careful review of evidence from the July 2010 Greyhound Bus Accident where 6 people died, Judge Donald Black has ordered a new trial.  The evidence that Judge Black reviewed showed that the driver of the Bus was speeding on Highway 99 without wearing his corrective lenses that were required

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Audit Slams P.U.C. On Deadly Limo Fire

A recent state audit provides evidence that California’s oversight of limousines, shuttles, charter buses and other passenger carriers is “insufficient to ensure consumer safety” in the aftermath of a deadly limo fire on the San Mateo Bridge.  We have written about this fire on several occasions.  The general public has

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