If you get hurt while working on a vessel, dock or harbor in California, you may worry that your citizenship status limits your options. Citizenship alone does not decide whether you can bring a maritime injury claim. U.S. maritime law often weighs where the accident...
Month: April 2026
How to calculate lifelong care costs after a catastrophic injury?
A catastrophic injury does more than change your health; it rewrites your entire financial future. To protect your family, you need more than a guess—you need a Life Care Plan (LCP). This roadmap outlines all necessary expenses, from future surgeries to home...
Wrongful death vs. survival action: What’s the difference?
When a person dies due to someone else's negligence, their loved ones are left with profound grief and unexpected financial burdens. California law provides two main legal pathways to seek justice and compensation: wrongful death claims and survival actions. While...
Injured on someone’s property: 5 ways owners avoid liability
Experiencing an injury on someone else's property can be a distressing event, often leading to unexpected medical bills and lost wages. As you consider pursuing a premises liability claim, it is crucial to understand that the property owner may present various...
