Made Whole Doctrine California After a car accident, most people turn to their insurance companies. If your car insurance company pays for your property damage or your car insurance or/and health insurance pay...Read More
What Is Prop 213? Prop 213—which is still in effect—restricts a person’s ability to collect non-economic damages (e.g., pain and suffering, emotional distress, etc.) in a car accident or personal...Read More
What Is a 1st Party Property Damage Claim? Policyholders in California are no strangers to homeowners’ insurance claims, such as those caused by water or fire damage, making it critical...Read More
4 Ways Social Media Can Damage Your Personal Injury Claim Humans are connected in ways we never could have imagined thanks to social media. Popular social media platforms are: Facebook,...Read More
What Happens When You File an Uninsured Motorist Claim? All drivers in California are required to carry liability insurance, but that doesn’t mean they do. One source estimates there could be as many as 4.1 million...Read More
Experiencing an injury is terrifying. I know, because it happened to me. I was in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, on Halloween night, eight years ago. There was a huge party held in...Read More
Lingering Effects From Fires It has been more than two months since the Bluecut Fire, but residents unknowingly continue to suffer its aftermath. Though homeowners living in the High Desert...Read More