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  Decoding the Dangers of PFAS: Dubey’s Insights at the LACBA Prop. 65 Panel Co-founder Vineet Dubey, known for his success in holding corporations accountable for the products they sell that contain dangerous, cancer-causing chemicals, was a featured speaker at the Los Angeles County Bar Association’s Prop. 65 Panel held Dec. 1. Vineet introduced the audience to what...

If someone trips, falls, and seriously hurts themselves on a damaged sidewalk, it is technically the city’s fault. However, the idea of suing the city may seem like a daunting step to most, which is quite understandable. Suing the city for personal injuries is not as straightforward as other personal injury lawsuits. There are certain...

Winter is quickly approaching and with that comes slippery surfaces that can be covered in snow and/or ice. Although it may look beautiful, trying to walk on those surfaces can be nothing short of treacherous. And while you have control over your driveway and sidewalk, making sure to keep them clear and safe, you depend...

The United States reports one of the highest rates of car accident-related deaths in the world, which is about 1 in 93. According to the last published report (2019) from California Highway Patrol, 269,031 people were injured, and 3,737 people died in motor vehicle accidents that year. 196,927 out of the 269,031 motor vehicle injuries...

Every parent wants their children to be safe while at school. Because they spend multiple hours at school for most of the year, injuries are inevitable. While some of these injuries are due to accidents and unintentional, some are intentional and due to the actions of others. But who is at fault and when school...

It’s incredible how fast life can change; in just an instant, everything you’re used to can be altered. That is exactly the case for those living with a permanent disability from a car accident. In the blink of an eye, an accident can occur, and now life is forever changed. Living with a permanent disability...