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$232,000 | Bus Driver, Who Sustained Serious Hip Injuries, Forced To Go To Trial

A 53-year-old female bus driver sustained injuries when the driver of another vehicle who ran a red light broadsided the empty school bus she was driving. The other driver died at the scene. Despite the serious nature of the impact and the injuries to the hip area of the client that her medical providers were […]

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Our Riverside Car Accident Lawyers Explain Factors That Affect Juries

Our Riverside car accident lawyers explain to their clients the various factors that can affect the outcome of a case. Jurors can often be one of the most defining factors in a case. Our Riverside personal injury lawyer may discuss the following factors in depth with you. Defendant’s Conduct Our Riverside car accident lawyers may focus the […]

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$175,000 | Medical Malpractice and Wrongful Death claim of a 69-year-old woman who bled to death due to miscommuniction between doctor and staff

The personal injury law firm of Russell & Lazarus recently settled a medical malpractice wrongful death claim of a 69-year-old woman who bled to death in the hospital due to miscommunication between the doctor in charge and the hospital staff. The claim resolved for $175,000. This case highlights the article Chris Russell recently wrote “Medical […]

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Our Car Accident Attorney Orange County Discusses Depositions

When you are working with your car accident attorney Orange County, they will have several different ways in which they conduct discovery in your case. Discovery is a process through which both your car accident attorney Orange County and the other side will exchange information. One of the ways in which your attorney may gather […]

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