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Understanding Complex Brain Injury Claims in Southern California

Brain injury claims in Southern California can result in substantial compensation, often reaching six or seven figures when long-term care, lost income, and pain and suffering are proven. Because TBIs and other brain injuries are medically complex and their symptoms may appear or worsen over time, insurers frequently dispute causation, severity, and future damages. This […]

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What Are Catastrophic Injuries?

Catastrophic injuries are severe, life-altering injuries that typically cause long-term disability, permanent impairment, or require extensive medical care. Common examples include traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, paralysis, amputations, and severe burns. This article explains what qualifies as catastrophic, why the definition varies, and how it impacts legal claims. Despite its prevalence, “catastrophic injury” is

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Truck Accidents – Why Federal Rules Can Turn a $50K Case Into a $2M Case

Federal trucking rules (FMCSA) can increase a truck accident case from about $50,000 to $2 million by proving regulatory violations and expanding liability. Driver logs, maintenance records, and carrier safety policies often create stronger negligence evidence and higher insurance coverage. This article explains why trucking crashes differ from car wrecks and how federal rules raise

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