Proving a breach of duty involves showing that someone failed to act the way a reasonable person would under similar circumstances. This can involve actions that were careless — or inactions that allowed danger to persist.
Whether it's a distracted driver, a landlord ignoring safety hazards, or a business skipping proper inspections, documenting the breach is critical to building your case.
If you're unsure whether a duty was breached in your situation, speak with a personal injury attorney to review your options.
A car crash can turn your life upside down. If you’re hurt, dealing with insurance, or unsure of your rights, we’re here to help. Our legal team — and our dedicated support staff — are ready to guide you every step of the way and fight for the compensation you deserve.
With decades of combined experience, our attorneys have earned the trust of clients across California by delivering results in even the most complex personal injury cases. From car and truck crashes to Uber/Lyft accidents and slip and falls, we’ve helped people move forward after life-altering events. Our dedicated legal and support staff are here to guide you every step of the way — because no one should have to go through this alone.
Insurance adjusters may seem friendly, but their job is to limit payouts. Before you speak with one after an accident, learn the common pitfalls, how to protect your case, and why having legal guidance matters.
In a personal injury case, your compensation may include both economic and non-economic damages. This article explains what each type covers, how they’re calculated, and why understanding both is key to knowing what your case is truly worth.
Negligence is at the heart of most personal injury cases. This article breaks down what negligence means, how it's proven, and what it could mean for your case if you've been injured due to someone else's carelessness.