What do I do if I am a victim of a construction site scaffold collapse in Los Angeles?
Two California bills signed into law in September will allow for a post-COVID building boom across the Golden State. The expected wave... Read More
Everything you need to know about medical malpractice
Other than going in for an annual physical, most people rarely see doctors when they are healthy and pain free. More often... Read More
Construction site accidents in New York: What are your rights?
In September, the city of New York issued 1,499 stop-work orders at construction sites across the five boroughs. It was the only... Read More
The Fatal Four: The most dangerous accidents that occur on construction job sites
On average, over 150,000 injuries due to construction site accidents occur every year in the United States. Between heavy equipment, precarious workspaces,... Read More
What are my legal rights after an Uber or Lyft accident in Los Angeles?
Ridesharing companies like Uber and Lyft provide easy access to on-demand transportation throughout the United States. In large cities with limited and... Read More
How can a traffic accident lawyer help me?
Between police involvement, documenting and treating your own injuries, determining fault and sorting out insurance claims, traffic accidents can affect your life... Read More
Why should I hire a labor lawyer?
From unsafe working conditions to accidents on the job to unjust firings, labor law touches daily life in a variety of ways,... Read More
What is considered a workplace accident, and how can they be prevented?
What do construction sites, wood shops, warehouses and produce farms have in common? Each is a potentially hazardous workplace, where accidents could... Read More
How can a personal injury attorney help me in local liability slip and fall cases?
Walking down Hollywood Blvd. on a warm Southern California day, over the slick marble stars that make up the Hollywood Walk of... Read More
What is workplace discrimination?
The law is meant to protect those who cannot protect themselves. That often includes members of what are called “protected classes” —... Read More