California law defines the term assault as follows: an attempt to cause violent injury to someone. We can deduce from the definition that the victim…
A minors’ compromise and release hearing is required by California law if a child under the age of eighteen is injured and receives a monetary…
A rollover accident is when a vehicle’s momentum causes it to turn over. Rollovers can result in catastrophic injuries that can be life-threatening. Rollovers are…
Multidistrict litigation (MDL) is the process of simplifying complicated civil actions that emerge out of the same line of activity by consolidating them into a…
In California, school attendance is a legal requirement. Parents or guardians must ensure their children attend school regularly, and failing to do so can result…
In California, victims of police misconduct, brutality, or excessive force can file a lawsuit. Typically, the lawsuit is based on civil rights violations. The victim…
It’s natural to feel stress and confusion of what to do after receiving an injury in a car accident or other type of accident. You…
Being an accessory after the fact is illegal under Penal Code 32 PC. Its definition is knowingly harboring, concealing, or assisting a felon in order…
It is highly dangerous work to deal with asbestos and underground tank works, which can cause big property damages and serious health injuries if not…
Cycling is a popular and eco-friendly choice in California, offering benefits like avoiding traffic, improving fitness, and reducing your carbon footprint. It also serves as…