May Is National Bicycle Safety Month

Established in 1956, National Bike Month is a chance to showcase the many benefits of bicycling – and encourage more folks to giving biking a try. This National Bike Month will necessarily be different. The stay at home order during the coronavirus pandemic has prompted many people to ride their

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Family Sues Walmart For Wrongful Death Due To COVID-19

The family of Walmart employee Wando Evans who died of complications of COVID-19 is suing the retailer for negligence. The lawsuit claims the Chicago area store where he worked ignored Evans symptoms and failed to let other workers and customers know he may have contracted the deadly disease. The suit

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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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Was Your Condition Made Worse Due To An Accident?

Almost everyone has an opinion regarding what to do when you are injured and those opinions increase in both numbers and absurdity when you have a pre-existing condition like arthritis or even osteoporosis.  Opinions are one thing but what does the law say? The courts in California have ruled time

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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 busses 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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