Injured at a Farmers Market or Pop-Up Event? Here’s What You Need to Know

Farmers’ markets and pop-up events are usually well attended; people appreciate the fresh goods, handmade items, and community atmosphere. However, these events are not without risk. Uneven pavement, slippery surfaces, overcrowded spaces, and temporary setups can lead to injuries. When someone sustains injuries at a temporary market, they may face medical bills, missed time at […]

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Do Concussions from Car Accidents Often Go Undiagnosed?

Car accidents can cause a range of injuries, including concussions that are frequently overlooked or misdiagnosed. Because symptoms do not always appear immediately, many injured individuals underestimate the severity of their conditions and go undiagnosed. Recognizing the signs, understanding the risks, and seeking timely medical care are key to protecting one’s health after a crash. […]

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LMSCR Recovers $1 Million Settlement for Local School Crossing Guard

Lerner, Moore, Silva, Cunningham & Rubel (LMSCR) has secured a $1 million settlement on behalf of a Riverside County school crossing guard who was struck by a vehicle while performing her duties. The pedestrian vs. motor vehicle collision caused one of the guard’s breast implants to rupture and leak, requiring surgical replacement. The case was […]

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Common Mistakes That Can Hurt Your Slip and Fall Case in Temecula

Slip and fall accidents can happen anywhere—in grocery stores, restaurants, parking lots, or even someone’s home. While these accidents may seem minor at first, they can cause serious injuries that lead to significant medical bills, lost income, and long-term consequences. If you’ve been injured in a slip and fall in Temecula, pursuing a legal claim […]

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Pedestrian Killed in Victorville Hit-and-Run

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is searching for a driver who struck a pedestrian in a deadly hit-and-run on Interstate 15 in Victorville last week. According to the police, CHP officers and San Bernardino County Fire Department personnel responded to a traffic crash near Nisqualli Road at approximately 1:48 a.m. Once on scene, they found […]

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Building a Strong Case After a Workers’ Compensation Denial

Even after a Workers’ Compensation denial at the initial hearing or appeals board, you still have options to fight for the benefits you deserve. Understanding the next steps and how to present a strong case is essential to maximizing your chances of success.   Appeal to the Court of Appeals   If your case does […]

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How Do I File a Workers’ Compensation Claim in Ontario, California?

The Workers’ Compensation system is designed to provide benefits for those who are injured or become ill due to their job. In essence, the employer is not held liability for the injury or illness; when all goes well, the worker receives fair compensation. Unfortunately, claims are often denied for various reasons; filling out the forms […]

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