- Wrongful Death
- Premises Liability
- Personal InjuryAttorney fee limitations. The law limits what an attorney could charge a client for representation in a medical malpractice case. No such limitation applies to auto accident, product liability or other types of personal injury claims. While such limitations may have a superficial appeal, malpractice cases are among the most difficult, complicated and expensive to prosecute. Therefore, the attorney fee limitations contribute to the difficulty malpractice victims have in finding an attorney to represent them.
- Medical MalpracticeThe State of California has laws designed specifically to protect doctors, hospitals and HMOs (and, in particular, their insurance carriers) from medical malpractice claims. These laws arbitrarily discriminate against victims of malpractice, making it more difficult for them to retain counsel and receive adequate compensation for their injuries or loss. The public at large is generally unaware of these laws and victims of malpractice often are shocked to learn about them when they consult an attorney about a possible malpractice claim. Among these laws are the following...
- Auto Accidents