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Posted in Personal Injury, Wrongful Death on January 28, 2026

Starting in 2026, surviving family members will no longer be able to recover pain and suffering damages in wrongful death lawsuits and survival actions. While noneconomic damages in the name of a deceased loved one are no longer available, you should still speak to a California personal injury attorney to learn more about damages that can be recovered, such as medical expenses and lost wages. Talk to the California personal injury attorneys to learn more about building your wrongful death claim and the type of compensation that can be recovered.

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17-Year-Old Palisades Charter High Soccer Player Dies, Possibly Due to Heatstroke During Practice

Posted in Heat Exhaustion, In the News, Wrongful Death on August 24, 2020

Shane Thomas, a 17-year-old Palisades Charter High School soccer player, passed away during practice, possibly due to heatstroke. If an investigation confirms the cause of death as heat-related, then the school could be liable. Shane Thomas, a locally famous 17-year-old soccer player at Palisades Charter High School, passed away possibly from heatstroke. He was found…

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Posted in Car Accidents, Catastrophic Injury, Wrongful Death on November 21, 2019

Car accidents can be very traumatizing, and trauma can, in some circumstances, cause a miscarriage. That certainly isn’t to say every car accident involving an expectant mother will result in a miscarriage – far from it. However, when a pregnant woman is involved in a serious car accident, it is very understandable to be concerned about…

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Posted in Wrongful Death on September 6, 2019

Anyone can be injured on the job, but, by nature, some occupations are more hazardous than others. Have you ever wondered which occupations are considered the most deadly? According to the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, 10 jobs harbor the most fatalities, and not all of them are what you would expect. We know that construction…

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