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San Diego Injury Law Center represents people injured by the negligence of others in cases involving, but not limited to, automobile, trucking, motorcycle, pedestrian, construction accidents, and slip and falls. We represent clients with moderate to severe soft-tissue injuries and serious injuries such as fractures, head trauma, brain injuries, burns, spinal injuries, disfiguration, loss of limb, paralysis and death.
California law entitles you to receive fair and reasonable legal compensation for your injuries. However, insurance companies will, if given the chance, rush you to settle or try to bully you into accepting pennies on the dollar to forever release your claim against the negligent party. This is true even though you may not know the full extent of your injuries.
Don't also become a victim to the other party's insurance company.
Let us fight the insurance company for you.
Motor Vehicle Accidents
In California, driving is as much a part of most people's lives as eating and sleeping. With so much time on the road, car accidents seem inevitable. However, in most cases, accidents are the result of driver distraction, inattention, speeding, or intoxication. If you were involved in an accident, it is important that you do not speak with insurance company representatives or give a statement until after contacting an attorney to learn your rights. At your earliest convenience, we are available to meet with you at your home or at the hospital to discuss your case. If needed, we can refer you for medical care, even if you do not have health insurance.
We also represent people who have disputes with their own insurance companies, including uninsured motorist claims and hit-and-run accidents.
Fall Downs
Falls can be scary and can lead to serious injuries. People who slip and fall on another person's property due to unsafe conditions may be eligible for compensation . Property owners are responsible for maintaining safe premises and for warning visitors of potential hazards. Even if the property owner was actually unaware of the danger, the owner might be responsible if he or she should have had reason to know about the hazard.
Construction Accidents
Construction sites pose many dangers to workers and others in or near the construction area. Workers often must lift heavy objects, operate heavy equipment, and perform difficult job duties at elevated heights. Still, proper protocol and safety practices can decrease a worker or passerby's risk of being injured. It is also the duty of contractors to ensure that safety measures are in place, proper training is conducted, and warnings issued in hazardous areas. Companies that manufacture construction equipment are liable if their products prove to be defective. A construction accident can include scaffold/ladder accidents, falling objects/ceiling accidents, crane accidents, defective machines and heavy equipment, highway work zone accidents and much more.
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