Blog – Legal Advice, Current News & More
Workplace Safety for Truck Drivers
Workplace Safety for Truck Drivers A long-haul trucker, working 60 hours a week, can log in over 107,000 miles in a year. In 2019, 4,479 fatal crashes involving large trucks were reported, according to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Trucking safety is an important matter for every truck driver, their passengers, other motorists, and pedestrians. Truck
Jacob’s Journal – Weekly News Rewind (03/07-03/13)
Jacob’s Journal - Weekly News Rewind (03/07-03/13) California Man Pleads Guilty to Misappropriating COVID-19 Funds Thursday, March 10 (Justice.gov) – Grigor Garibyan, 36, of North Hollywood pleaded guilty on Thursday to stealing government funds intended to aid medical providers treating COVID-19 patients. Court documents in the Central District of California show he admitted to owning GMA Home
How to Sue a Company for Negligence
How to Sue a Company for Negligence If you’re wondering how to sue a company or corporation, you’ve come to the right place. There are many reasons people sue companies. If a business’s negligence contributed to your injury, you can recover the costs incurred for loss of work and medical bills. Some examples of business negligence include
Jacob’s Guide to Getting the Most Out of a Car Accident Settlement
Jacob’s Guide to Getting the Most Out of a Car Accident Settlement Getting the maximum value out of your car accident settlement requires seeking medical treatment. After an accident, insurance companies look at when and how many times you went to the doctor and specialists such as orthopedists or neurologists. Your medical expenses allow your personal injury
Jacob’s Journal – Weekly News Rewind (02/28-03/06)
Jacob’s Journal - Weekly News Rewind (02/28-03/06) Children Among 4 Killed in Fresno County Crash with Semi-Truck; 3 Others Injured Thursday, March 3 (ABC 30) – On Wednesday, a two-vehicle crash left four people dead, including two children, and three other people with major injuries. The California Highway Patrol has identified the deceased as Lute Fekitoa, 43;
What Is a Settlement Agreement?
What Is a Settlement Agreement? At The Law Offices of Jacob Emrani, we fight for every penny and are never in a hurry. We’ll take the time to negotiate your settlement. It may take several months to reach a settlement agreement, which ends the dispute and enables each party to voluntarily avoid litigation. This process also gives your attorney
Can You Sue Someone for Giving You COVID?
Can You Sue Someone for Giving You COVID? A range of legislation has been passed to help protect the public during the pandemic. The answer to the question, “Can you sue someone for giving you COVID?” is— Yes. In an age of social distancing, mask wearing, and quarantines, you could file a negligence lawsuit if your claim meets certain
What to Do Immediately After a Car Crash?
What to Do Immediately After a Car Accident? According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA), there were more than 6.7 million car accidents in 2019, with 1.9 million resulting in injuries.1 Even a minor car crash can leave you shaken up and unable to think clearly. It’s therefore important to know what to do immediately after
Weekly News Rewind (01/24-01/30) — Coronavirus, Laws & Regulations
Weekly News Rewind (01/24-01/30) — Coronavirus, Laws & Regulations Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger Involved in Multi-Vehicle Accident Saturday, January 22 (CNN.com) – A People magazine representative reported that actor and former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, 74, was involved in a multi-vehicle crash on Friday, and was not injured. One woman suffered an abrasion on her head and
Jacob’s Journal – Weekly News Rewind (01/17-01/23)
Jacob’s Journal - Weekly News Rewind (01/17-01/23) COVID Transmission Rates Are Falling Across California, Bringing Cautious Optimism Thursday, January 20 (KTLA 5) – Health officials in California see indications that the surge related to the Omicron variant of the coronavirus is beginning to flatten and wane. On Thursday, officials in San Francisco said they believe they’ve passed the