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Category Archives: Personal Injury

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Bedsores and Nursing Home Neglect

Bedsores, also known as pressure ulcers, are one of the clearest warning signs of neglect in nursing homes. These painful wounds often develop when residents are not properly repositioned, cleaned, or monitored. In many cases, bedsores are entirely preventable with basic, attentive care. When they do occur and worsen, they can lead to serious… Read More

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Signs of Elder Abuse in Nursing Homes

Placing a loved one in a nursing home is never an easy decision. When the need arises and the decision is made, families trust that caregivers will provide safe, attentive, and compassionate care. Unfortunately, that trust is sometimes broken. Elder abuse and neglect in nursing homes remain serious and underreported problems across California, often… Read More

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Nighttime Pedestrian Accidents

Pedestrian accidents are dangerous at any time of day, but crashes that occur at night are often the most severe and most aggressively disputed by insurance companies. Reduced visibility, artificial lighting, and driver inattention create conditions where pedestrians are especially vulnerable. When a nighttime pedestrian accident results in serious injury or death, insurers frequently… Read More

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Pedestrian Right-of-Way Laws in California and How Violations Lead to Liability

Pedestrians are among the most vulnerable users of California roadways. Unlike drivers, they have no physical protection when a vehicle strikes them, which is why California law places significant responsibility on motorists to watch for pedestrians and yield the right-of-way in many common traffic situations. Despite these clear legal duties, right-of-way violations remain a… Read More

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Recovering Damages for the Loss of a Loved One After a Fatal Pedestrian Accident in California

Pedestrian accidents are among the most devastating events on California roadways. When a person on foot is struck by a vehicle, the lack of physical protection often leads to catastrophic injuries or death. For surviving family members, the loss is sudden, traumatic, and life-altering. Beyond the emotional devastation, families are frequently left facing unexpected… Read More

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Crosswalk Accidents: When Drivers Are Almost Always at Fault

Most pedestrians are struck by vehicles while doing exactly what the law encourages them to do, crossing the street at a crosswalk. Intersections and crosswalks are where pedestrian activity is most concentrated, and they are also where a significant percentage of pedestrian accidents occur. When a pedestrian is hit in a crosswalk, fault analysis… Read More

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Common Causes of Wrongful Death Claims in California

Losing a loved one is always heartbreaking, but when that loss is caused by someone else’s carelessness or wrongdoing, the pain can be overwhelming. In California, families who lose a loved one because of another party’s negligence or misconduct have the right to seek justice through a wrongful death claim. These cases not only… Read More

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Common Causes of a Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are among the most devastating injuries a person can suffer. They can lead to long-term cognitive, emotional, and physical impairments that dramatically alter a person’s life. In many cases, these injuries occur due to another party’s negligence—meaning the injury was not only devastating but preventable. At the California Trial Attorneys… Read More

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The Cost of a Traumatic Brain Injury

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can have devastating effects on victims and their families. Beyond the physical and emotional toll, TBIs often come with significant financial burdens. From immediate medical expenses to long-term care needs, the costs associated with a TBI can be overwhelming. At Kalfayan Merjanian, LLP, our experienced California personal injury attorneys… Read More

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Signs and Symptoms of a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can result from a variety of accidents, including car crashes, falls, workplace incidents, or sports injuries. It occurs when an external force, such as a blow to the head, causes damage to the brain. TBIs range from mild concussions to severe, life-altering injuries. Recognizing the signs and symptoms of… Read More

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