Assumption of risk can affect personal injury claims involving sports, recreational activities, waivers, and other accident cases in California.
Vehicle safety defects involving airbags, brakes, seatbelts, and electronic systems can cause serious injuries. Learn how California product liability laws may apply after a vehicle defect accident.
Nominal damages may be awarded in personal injury cases involving legal wrongdoing even when financial losses are limited under California law.
Primary and secondary assumption of risk can affect personal injury claims involving sports, dangerous conditions, and negligence in California.
Learn whether California drivers are required to repair their vehicle after receiving insurance money following a car accident.
Negligence waivers may not always prevent injury victims from pursuing compensation after accidents under California personal injury law.
Learn the difference between full coverage and liability insurance and how coverage may affect compensation after California car accidents.
Learn what an auto insurance claim check made out to you means and how California insurance coverage may affect your options after an accident.
Learn whether California drivers can fix their own car with insurance money after a Whittier car accident.
Nominal damages in Whittier California injury claims may apply when legal wrongdoing occurred despite limited financial losses.
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