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Jacob’s Journal – Weekly News Rewind (01/10-01/16)
Jacob’s Journal - Weekly News Rewind (01/10-01/16) Nurses Protest California Ruling Allowing COVID-Positive Nurses to Work Thursday, January 13 (Fox11 Los Angeles) – The California Department of Public Health issued a change in guidance on January 8, allowing healthcare providers who’ve tested positive for COVID-19 but who are asymptomatic to return to work. As a result, nurses across
Full Coverage vs. Liability: Which Is Better?
Full Coverage vs. Liability: Which Is Better? Car insurance protects against financial losses in the event of an automobile accident. It is also required by law in most states. But did you know there are different types of policies? In this article, we’ll talk about full coverage vs. liability insurance. With liability coverage, only damages done to
Jacob’s Journal – Weekly News Rewind (01/03-01/09)
Jacob’s Journal - Weekly News Rewind (01/03-01/09) New California COVID-19 Guidelines: What to Know Saturday, January 1 (Times-Herald) – Recently updated COVID-19 quarantine and isolation guidelines from the California Department of Public Health ease some restrictions. Mainly aligning with updated federal rules, the new guidelines reduce the quarantine times for healthy individuals exposed to someone infected from
What Is a Testifying Expert?
What Is a Testifying Expert? A witness answers questions under oath, whether during a deposition or a trial. They are generally prohibited from offering opinions or analyses, with the exception of expert witnesses. A testifying expert may contribute technical, scientific, medical, or other specialized knowledge related to their field of expertise. If the information is scientifically sound, an
Jacob’s Journal – Weekly News Rewind (12/27-01/02)
Jacob’s Journal - Weekly News Rewind (12/27-01/02) L.A. County Reports 91% Increase in COVID Cases Over Past Week Wednesday, December 29 (KTLA 5) – The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health reported 16,510 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday (up from 8,633), an increase of 91% over the past week. This represents one of the highest daily
What Is a Letter of Protection?
What Is a Letter of Protection? Medical bills are among the greatest concerns in a personal injury case. There are barriers to getting paid; even if you have health insurance, you may still be required to pay out of pocket. A letter of protection, or LOP, guarantees a medical professional will be paid out of a future
Jacob’s Journal – Weekly News Rewind (12/13-12/19)
Jacob's Journal Weekly News Rewind (12/13-12/19) New California Workplace COVID Rules to End Distinction for Vaccinated Workers Thursday, December 16 (KTLA 5) – On Thursday, the California Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board extended coronavirus pandemic regulations, with new rules starting January 14 and set for three months. The revised regulations treat vaccinated and unvaccinated workers the
When to Litigate and Settle Your Case
When to Litigate and Settle Your Case Whether you take your claim to court or settle your case before a trial can make a big difference financially. At The Law Offices of Jacob Emrani, we’re always looking out for our clients’ best interests. We’ll take all the facts of your claim into consideration during a free consultation. But
What is Assumption of Risk?
What is Assumption of Risk? Various factors can impact your ability to seek damages in a personal injury case. Assumption of risk can relieve a defendant of liability in regard to negligence. This means that, if you sustained an injury after voluntarily exposing yourself to a known danger, you cannot recover damages. Assumption of Risk Legal Definition
Jacob’s Journal – Weekly News Rewind (12/06-12/12)
Jacob's Journal Weekly News Rewind (11/29-12/05) California Coronavirus Cases Rising, Showing Early Signs of Winter Surge Thursday, December 9 (Los Angeles Times) – In the wake of Thanksgiving gatherings, health officials in numerous California counties are reporting a rebound in coronavirus cases. Many are concerned of a fifth COVID-19 surge this winter. New infections have risen more