Even normal daily activities can result in injuries over time, and the same is true when you go to work. Simple tasks, repetitive motions and exposure to toxins or chemicals may not seem harmful in small amounts, but when they add up over time, the reality is that even minor hazards can lead to serious injuries that emerge years after an initial exposure.
The elements of a car accident claim
While the facts of every California car accident will be different, there are a general set of elements that each claim must present in order to avail the victim to the damages they deserve under the law. This post will briefly touch on the elements a victim may plead to prove their car accident claim.
San Diego infant attacked, injured by pit bull
A pit bull reporters described as "large" who was owned by a family friend attacked a two-month-old without warning. The incident happened in a San Diego neighborhood in a backyard.
Finger injuries: More serious than you may think
If you've ever gotten a paper cut, you know how quickly a single injury can impact your life. You instantly realize how often you use your fingers, how often you press down or on things, move and adjust. Fingers are some of the most often-used body parts, and any injury to them is life-changing immediately.
We help clients navigate the appeal process
A previous post on this blog talked about a San Diego, California worker's right to pursue an administrative or even judicial appeal after her workers' compensation claim gets wrongfully denied or mishandled in some way.
Laceration horrors: How a cut can cause complications
When you go to your workplace, you know you face hazards on the job. You work in a field that is fairly dangerous, and you are constantly exposed to sharp objects and heavy machinery.
How an appeal works in a workers' compensation case
It is an unfortunate fact that many workers in the San Diego area wind up getting hurt on the job. Workplace accidents can happen to anyone, including industrial workers, construction workers and even workers who work in white collar positions that are generally thought of as relatively safe.