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$16.7 Million Verdict in Castro-Gonzalez v. Cazarez 

San Diego jury finds Felipa Cazarez (defendant) responsible for the injuries caused by her actions to our client Mr. Martin Castro-Gonzalez and awards $16,702,050.00.  On September 28, 2019, Felipa Cazarez, defendant, crashed her vehicle into a pickup truck parked in a residential driveway. At the time of the collision, sixty-one-year-old Martin Castro-Gonzalez was leaning on […]

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Concealed Weapons Permit, CCW, Debate Continues In California

Written By Chris Dolan and Matthew Gramly This week’s question comes from Anonymous, who asks: What happened to the recent concealed carry permit legislation that was pending regarding carrying a concealed handgun? Dear Anonymous, Thank you for your question. As many of us know, California has some of the strictest gun control laws in the

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Minors Involved In An Accident: Who Is Responsible?

Written By: Christopher Dolan and Jeremy Jessup This week’s question comes from anonymous from San Carlos who asks: I recently read about the heartbreaking story involving the couple from San Carlos who were killed in a motor vehicle collision in Redwood City. Based upon the news articles, the at fault driver may have been a

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Freedom To Walk Act Ends Jaywalking, When It’s Safe To Cross

Written By Chris Dolan and Alexandra Cotroneo  This week’s question comes from Betty from San Francisco, who asks: Can you explain what The Freedom To Walk Act is all about? Why is jaywalking safe and better for pedestrians?  Hi Betty, That is a great question, and I am sure many people are asking themselves the

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Insurance Company WILL NOT PAY FOR MEDICAL EXPENSES. Here’s Why:

Written by Chris Dolan and Cristina Garcia This week’s question comes from Patricia D. from the Mission District, who asks: I was riding my bicycle down 19th Street approaching Mission Street when a distracted driver traveling in the opposite direction struck me. He was apparently texting, driving, and traveling too fast on the roadway. When

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