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  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers2 awards

  • Representing people throughout San Diego, the attorneys at Coughlan & Vinel, LLP handle personal injury claims, business law concerns and labor and employment law matters. Our... Read More

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Barry APC

5.0
42 Reviews
  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • I fight hard to prevail in your legal matter. I take on challenging cases in the areas of Personal Injury, Insurance, Bad Faith & Labor and Employment matters.

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Su Barry
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  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 13 lawyers2 awards

  • We are an AV Rated law firm representing health care professionals, insurance companies and hospitals in medical malpractice and employment defense. Over 150 years of combined... Read More

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Olson Law Firm

4.7
26 Reviews
  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Experienced Real Estate, Business Litigation, and Collections Law Firm; Reasonable Rates. Our Attorney is also a Licensed Real Estate Broker. Call 866-755-1959 for a Free and... Read More

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Shawn M. Olson
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Walton Law Firm

5.0
89 Reviews
  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers3 awards

  • Our goal is to make you whole.

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  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers2 awards

  • Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Professional Malpractice, Civil Rights, Elder Abuse, Wrongful Termination, ADA, Civil & Business Litigation and ADR services

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Charles S. Roseman
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Eric Gritz Law

5.0
13 Reviews
  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Experienced and aggressive advocacy on behalf of injured workers, victims of negligence and their families. When we take a case, we take it to win.

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Eric Gritz
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Advantage Law Group

4.3
15 Reviews
  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers1 award

  • Advantage Law Group assists with numerous legal challenges, including Labor and Employment, Wrongful Termination and Wage and Hour Law issues. From our office in San Diego,... Read More

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John R. Goffar
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Zeus Law Firm, APC

5.0
6 Reviews
  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • When bad luck strikes, Zeus Law has your back!

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Andrew Behjatnia
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Kased Law Group

4.8
92 Reviews
  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers4 awards

  • Determined and Effective Employment Attorneys who specialize in unpaid wage/overtime claims, employee misclassification, and wrongful termination and retaliation claims. We will... Read More

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Allison Kased
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  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 24 lawyers3 awards

  • No fees unless we win.

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Vanaman German LLP

4.9
110 Reviews
  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 9 lawyers3 awards

  • Dedicated and effective advocate for students with disabilities: Special Education Due Process; Disability Discrimination; School Discipline; Manifestation Determinations; Injuries... Read More

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David German
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  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • I take pride in the “personal touch” I provide my clients. Because I run my own office and am a solo practitioner, I am free to choose the types of cases I want to handle... Read More

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Andrew P. Greenfield
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Petrov Law Firm

5.0
24 Reviews
  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers1 award

  • The Petrov Law Firm, established in 2014, provides reliable counsel and outstanding legal representation to persons throughout San Diego County who need help with making estate... Read More

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Christine Palcisko
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  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 7 lawyers1 award

  • As an authority in the field of construction defect litigation for thirty-five years, The Miller Law Firm provides the finest quality of legal representation in the resolution of... Read More

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John E. Bauman III
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  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers

  • At Perry Personal Injury Lawyers, we offer 24/7 complimentary consultations to help personal injury victims in Orange County understand their legal rights. Our experienced... Read More

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Aaron Sibley
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  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 24 lawyers3 awards

  • No fees unless we win.

  • Personal Injury LawyersCar Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, and 27 more

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  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers2 awards

  • Specializing in civil trials & insurance coverage in both State & Federal Courts. With our experience in all phases of litigation matters, we can always be relied on for... Read More

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  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • When Enough is Enough, Call Us! Accident victims deserve an attorney who puts "people over profits."

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Keith Stone
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  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers3 awards

  • Diefer Law Group is a specialty law firm providing expert legal services in Employment Law and Worker’s Compensation Law to individuals, families, and businesses throughout... Read More

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Abel H. Fernandez
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  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers3 awards

  • We understand being arrested & charged with a criminal act can be devastating to individuals and families. Our firm utilizes every opportunity in the criminal prosecution to... Read More

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Joseph Seipel
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  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers3 awards

  • San Diego's Most Trusted Personal Injury Law Firm Since 1992. Available 24 hours, seven days a week!

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Garcia Hong Law APC

5.0
87 Reviews
  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers2 awards

  • Garcia Hong Law delivers clarity and results in litigation. From complex business disputes to personal injury claims, we safeguard our clients’ interests with strategy,... Read More

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Vaage Law

4.7
4 Reviews
  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Since our founding in 1992, Vaage Law has kept our commitment to personalizing our approach for each family we represent. We provide tailored litigation strategies for the most... Read More

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Robert ‘Bob’ Vaage
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Kash Legal Group

4.8
50 Reviews
  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Representing accident victims throughout California, the first-class legal team at Kash Legal Group provides aggressive and effective advocacy in personal injury cases. Based in... Read More

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  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • Aggressive. Creative. Experienced Lawyers in Long Beach, California At the offices of Andrea Cook & Associates, our clients are as varied as the types of claims we confidently... Read More

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Andrea L. Cook
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  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 9 lawyers2 awards

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Mission Legal Center

4.8
38 Reviews
  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers2 awards

  • Mission Legal Center is a respected personal injury law firm serving all of San Diego from their main office in Mission Valley. Our attorneys have more than 43 years of combined... Read More

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Buscemi Hallett LLP

4.8
54 Reviews
  • Serving San Luis Rey, CA and San Diego County, California

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers3 awards

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Personal injury lawyers represent individuals who have been physically or psychologically harmed by the negligence or wrongdoing of another party. They help victims of accidents seek financial compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. Their job is to hold the responsible party accountable and secure a just settlement.

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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

What can be done if my daughter had her four wisdom teeth pulled a month ago and the Oral surgeon admitted that he pulled an extra molar wrongfully?

Paul L. Whitfield
Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
Sounds like clear case of malpractice (a little like cutting off the wrong leg, it is obvious) I don't know the language you use about the other problems and don't know if this is part of the malpractice problem or something else. See a good PI lawyer and give him all the facts a tooth is worth something but it is not worth a lot so don't get the idea that you are going to be rich. You won't.
Sounds like clear case of malpractice (a little like cutting off the wrong leg, it is obvious) I don't know the language you use about the other problems and don't know if this is part of the malpractice problem or something else. See a good PI lawyer and give him all the facts a tooth is worth something but it is not worth a lot so don't get the idea that you are going to be rich. You won't.
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Can I sue for injury due to attack by an inmate at work?

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Answered by attorney Robert Andrew Michael Burns (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of Robert Burns
You cannot sue in tort your employer for a workplace injury. Your remedy against your employer is in the workers compensation system where you might be able to seek a penalty for egregious (not merely negligent) misconduct by your employer. Furthermore, if your had a tort claim outside of workers compensation it would likely be barred by Cal. Government Code Section 844.6: > (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, except as provided > in this section and in Sections 814, 814.2, 845.4, and 845.6, or in Title > 2.1 (commencing with Section 3500) of Part 3 of the Penal Code, a public > entity is not liable for: > (1) An injury proximately caused by any prisoner. > . . . > (c) Except for an injury to a prisoner, nothing in this section prevents > recovery from the public entity for an injury resulting from the dangerous > condition of public property under Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 830) > of this part. > (d) Nothing in this section exonerates a public employee from liability > for injury proximately caused by his negligent or wrongful act or omission. > The public entity may but is not required to pay any judgment, compromise > or settlement, or may but is not required to indemnify any public employee, > in any case where the public entity is immune from liability under this > section; except that the public entity shall pay, as provided in Article 4 > (commencing with Section 825) of Chapter 1 of this part, any judgment based > on a claim against a public employee who is lawfully engaged in the > practice of one of the healing arts under any law of this state for > malpractice arising from an act or omission in the scope of his employment, > and shall pay any compromise or settlement of a claim or action, based on > such malpractice, to which the public entity has agreed. Presumably, your prisoner is financially incompetent and thus infeasible to expect to satisfy a judgment for damages. You are, however, presumptively entitled to restitution for your economic losses in a Criminal Court proceeding in which the prisoner is convicted.
You cannot sue in tort your employer for a workplace injury. Your remedy against your employer is in the workers compensation system where you might be able to seek a penalty for egregious (not merely negligent) misconduct by your employer. Furthermore, if your had a tort claim outside of workers compensation it would likely be barred by Cal. Government Code Section 844.6: > (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, except as provided > in this section and in Sections 814, 814.2, 845.4, and 845.6, or in Title > 2.1 (commencing with Section 3500) of Part 3 of the Penal Code, a public > entity is not liable for: > (1) An injury proximately caused by any prisoner. > . . . > (c) Except for an injury to a prisoner, nothing in this section prevents > recovery from the public entity for an injury resulting from the dangerous > condition of public property under Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 830) > of this part. > (d) Nothing in this section exonerates a public employee from liability > for injury proximately caused by his negligent or wrongful act or omission. > The public entity may but is not required to pay any judgment, compromise > or settlement, or may but is not required to indemnify any public employee, > in any case where the public entity is immune from liability under this > section; except that the public entity shall pay, as provided in Article 4 > (commencing with Section 825) of Chapter 1 of this part, any judgment based > on a claim against a public employee who is lawfully engaged in the > practice of one of the healing arts under any law of this state for > malpractice arising from an act or omission in the scope of his employment, > and shall pay any compromise or settlement of a claim or action, based on > such malpractice, to which the public entity has agreed. Presumably, your prisoner is financially incompetent and thus infeasible to expect to satisfy a judgment for damages. You are, however, presumptively entitled to restitution for your economic losses in a Criminal Court proceeding in which the prisoner is convicted.
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How much settlement should I ask for a slip and fall?

David F. Stoddard
Answered by attorney David F. Stoddard (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The David F. Stoddard Law Firm
A attorney would need much more information to suggest a figure. Below are some things to consider. I am often asked by individuals who have been injured in an accident to give an opinion as to what would be a fair settlement in their case. Often, they give me a brief description of their injury, such as, I suffered two broken ribs, or I am now suffering back pain , or I hurt my leg and had to have surgery and give no further details. I cannot possibly give an opinion as to the value of their case without more information. I find myself repeating over and over some of the information set out below. The information below is an attempt to shed some light on what an accident injury victim should consider in determining a fair settlement. However, presenting damages to an insurance adjuster, and ultimately to a jury, is an advanced and complicated task. It not adequate to simply say I m hurt , describe your injury, and then hold out your hand and ask for money. I have practiced law since 1985, and still attend seminars and read books on the subject of presenting personal injury damage claims to juries. The information below will not be enough to make you a personal injury attorney, but hopefully will enlighten you regarding some factors that should be considered on evaluating your claim. Maximum Medical Improvment First, one needs to understand the concept of Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI). MMI is the point at which the condition of an injured person is stabilized. No further recovery or improvement is expected even with additional medical intervention. Basically, a condition is at maximum medical improvement if it is not believed that the condition will change or progress. In laymen's terms, this is often referred to a being released by the doctor. This term is most often used in the context of a worker's compensation claim. An inquired employee usually receives temporary benefits until reaching maximum medical improvement. However, it also has significance in general personal injury cases. Insurers for at fault drivers, manufacturers of unsafe products, owners and operators of unsafe premises, and doctors guilty of malpractice do not normally make incremental payments as medical bills and lost wages are incurred. Rather, these insurers normally settle claims with one payments, which represents the final settlement. For this reason, the accident victim must have evidence of all past and future damages to present to the adjuster. This means it is premature to begin evaluating your claim before you reach MMI because you do not yet know how much your medical bills will be, nor do you know how severe the injury will ultimately be - which is the main factor in damages for pain and suffering ? until after you have reached MMI. After you have reached MMI, four basic factors that should be considered in evaluating your case are 1) special damages, also known as tangible damages, 2) severity of the injury, 3) duration of the injury, and 4) insurance coverage. Special Damages Special damages which are also sometimes called tangible damages include the cost of medical treatment (medical bills) and lost wages. Special damages are somewhat objective and easily ascertainable. You simply add up your medical bills and determine what wages you would have earned had you not been out of work due to your injury. The insurance adjuster or opposing attorney may quibble over some of your numbers, claiming that you have been overcharged by your doctor, or that some medical procedures that you are including in damages were not caused by the accident. The adjuster or opposing attorney may argue that you missed more work than was required based on your injury. Nonetheless, both sides can at least agree that you were actually billed x number of dollars by medical provides, and that you would have earned x dollars had you been at work. A personal injury settlement demand should begin with the amount of sp
A attorney would need much more information to suggest a figure. Below are some things to consider. I am often asked by individuals who have been injured in an accident to give an opinion as to what would be a fair settlement in their case. Often, they give me a brief description of their injury, such as, I suffered two broken ribs, or I am now suffering back pain , or I hurt my leg and had to have surgery and give no further details. I cannot possibly give an opinion as to the value of their case without more information. I find myself repeating over and over some of the information set out below. The information below is an attempt to shed some light on what an accident injury victim should consider in determining a fair settlement. However, presenting damages to an insurance adjuster, and ultimately to a jury, is an advanced and complicated task. It not adequate to simply say I m hurt , describe your injury, and then hold out your hand and ask for money. I have practiced law since 1985, and still attend seminars and read books on the subject of presenting personal injury damage claims to juries. The information below will not be enough to make you a personal injury attorney, but hopefully will enlighten you regarding some factors that should be considered on evaluating your claim. Maximum Medical Improvment First, one needs to understand the concept of Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI). MMI is the point at which the condition of an injured person is stabilized. No further recovery or improvement is expected even with additional medical intervention. Basically, a condition is at maximum medical improvement if it is not believed that the condition will change or progress. In laymen's terms, this is often referred to a being released by the doctor. This term is most often used in the context of a worker's compensation claim. An inquired employee usually receives temporary benefits until reaching maximum medical improvement. However, it also has significance in general personal injury cases. Insurers for at fault drivers, manufacturers of unsafe products, owners and operators of unsafe premises, and doctors guilty of malpractice do not normally make incremental payments as medical bills and lost wages are incurred. Rather, these insurers normally settle claims with one payments, which represents the final settlement. For this reason, the accident victim must have evidence of all past and future damages to present to the adjuster. This means it is premature to begin evaluating your claim before you reach MMI because you do not yet know how much your medical bills will be, nor do you know how severe the injury will ultimately be - which is the main factor in damages for pain and suffering ? until after you have reached MMI. After you have reached MMI, four basic factors that should be considered in evaluating your case are 1) special damages, also known as tangible damages, 2) severity of the injury, 3) duration of the injury, and 4) insurance coverage. Special Damages Special damages which are also sometimes called tangible damages include the cost of medical treatment (medical bills) and lost wages. Special damages are somewhat objective and easily ascertainable. You simply add up your medical bills and determine what wages you would have earned had you not been out of work due to your injury. The insurance adjuster or opposing attorney may quibble over some of your numbers, claiming that you have been overcharged by your doctor, or that some medical procedures that you are including in damages were not caused by the accident. The adjuster or opposing attorney may argue that you missed more work than was required based on your injury. Nonetheless, both sides can at least agree that you were actually billed x number of dollars by medical provides, and that you would have earned x dollars had you been at work. A personal injury settlement demand should begin with the amount of sp
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