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Personal Injury FAQ
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- Compensation after an auto accident?
If you suffer a personal injury you'll likely require medical attention and
may need rehabilitation. You may lose income because of the injury, and while
treatment and recovery takes place. You may have sustained property damage to
your car and other property. You may have to rent a car while your car is being
repaired. You may lose the ability to perform various activities of normal daily
living. You may endure pain and suffering. The law allows you to seek recovery
after an accident to "make you whole again." The central concept is
that you should be compensated in a manner that, as best as the law can arrange,
places you back in the same position as you were before the accident.
For more questions regarding auto accidents, see our Auto Accidents FAQ.
- What is a wrongful death claim?
A wrongful death lawsuit alleges that the decedent was killed as a result
of the negligence on the part of the defendant's, and that the surviving
dependents or beneficiaries are entitled to monetary damages as a result of
the defendant's conduct.
- What is a "slip and fall"?
A "slip and fall" is the generic term for an injury which occurs
when someone slips, trips or falls as a result of a dangerous or hazardous
condition on someone else's property. It includes falls as a result of water,
ice or snow, as well as abrupt changes in flooring, poor lighting, or a hidden
hazard, such as a gap or hard to see hole in the ground. If you are on someone
else's property and injure yourself as a result of a dangerous condition on
the property, the land owner or business proprietor may be liable for your injuries.
- Which courts does Perez & Perez work at?
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1440 N. Harbor Blvd., Ste. 900, Fullerton, CA 92835, Phone: (714) 961-1966, Fax: (714) 961-1972
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