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Lemon Law Help

5.0
1 Review
  • 3400 Douglas Boulevard, Suite 250, Roseville, CA 95661+3 locations

  • Law Firm with 13 lawyers

  • A law firm practicing personal injury law.

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Scot Wilson
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  • 2270 Douglas Blvd, Suite 220, Roseville, CA 95661+2 locations

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • The Weinberger Law Firm, based in Sacramento, represents individuals injured by accidents or negligence with focused advocacy and compassionate support. We guide clients through... Read More

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Joseph Weinberger
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  • 2990 Lava Ridge Court, Suite 205, Roseville, CA 95661

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers1 award

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  • 2240 Douglas Boulevard, Suite 150, Roseville, CA 95661-3875

  • Law Firm with 7 lawyers2 awards

  • Representing clients throughout California, specializing in: Civil Litigation, Employment, Labor, Funeral & Cemetery, and Construction issues.

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The Davis Law Firm

5.0
12 Reviews
  • 3017 Douglas Boulevard, Suite 250, Roseville, CA 95661+1 location

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • A Personal Injury Law Firm serving the Roseville, California region. We also specialize in Auto Accidents, Medical Malpractice, and Slip and Fall legal court cases.

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Jeffery Wayne Davis
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Tiemann Law Firm

5.0
2 Reviews
  • 970 Reserve Drive, Suite 105, Roseville, CA 95678+1 location

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers

  • The Sacramento, CA, personal injury lawyers with Tiemann Law Firm have a proven track record of success. Our clients benefit from our proven legal experience and sound... Read More

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Chastaine | Jones

4.3
10 Reviews
  • 3009 Douglas Boulevard, Suite 150, Roseville, CA 95661+1 location

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers1 award

  • Creative Solutions for Difficult Problems. Criminal Law.

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  • 2270 Douglas Boulevard, Suite 116, Roseville, CA 95661+1 location

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers1 award

  • The Sterling Law Group is not just attorneys, but a team that leverages Estate & Business Law to protect what is yours!

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Timothy Kooy
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  • 951 Reserve Drive, Suite. 100, Roseville, CA 95678+3 locations

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers2 awards

  • At the personal injury law firm of Larry S. Buckley, serving Chico, Roseville, and the greater Sacramento area, we pride ourselves on taking cases that other attorneys won't,... Read More

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Larry Buckley
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Rosenthal Law

5.0
137 Reviews
  • 2251 Douglas Blvd #120, Roseville, CA 95661+1 location

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Rosenthal Law offers attentive personal service to clients in Sacramento, Roseville, and elsewhere throughout Northern California. When contacting our firm, you will speak directly... Read More

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Drivon Law

4.4
4 Reviews
  • Serving Roseville, CA

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • Drivon Law assists with numerous legal challenges, including Personal Injury, Automobile Accidents and Wrongful Death issues. From our office in Stockton, the firm's attorneys... Read More

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David E. Drivon
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  • Serving Roseville, CA and Placer County, California

  • Law Firm with 36 lawyers2 awards

  • Mastagni Holstedt, APC, a distinguished law firm in Sacramento, has been committed to protecting the rights of clients across California for decades. Focusing on employment,... Read More

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Cunningham Legal

4.5
20 Reviews
  • Serving Roseville, CA and Placer County, California

  • Law Firm with 5 lawyers2 awards

  • Since 2005, the skilled attorneys at Cunningham Legal have been helping individuals, business owners and families throughout California to accomplish their objectives. Our legal... Read More

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Jason Barmasse
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  • Serving Roseville, CA and Placer County, California

  • Law Firm with 10 lawyers3 awards

  • Serving the People who Build America

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Anthony Valenti
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Rosenthal Law

5.0
137 Reviews
  • Serving Roseville, CA and Placer County, California

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Rosenthal Law offers attentive personal service to clients in Sacramento, Roseville, and elsewhere throughout Northern California. When contacting our firm, you will speak directly... Read More

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S. David Rosenthal
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  • Serving Roseville, CA and Placer County, California

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers1 award

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  • Serving Roseville, CA and Placer County, California

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers2 awards

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  • 3300 Douglas Boulevard, Suite 100A, Roseville, CA 95661

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Can I sue a bar for negligence if I got hit in head with bottle inside bar and security and bar failed to assist me?

B. Casey Yim
Answered by attorney B. Casey Yim (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Murchison & Cumming, LLP
You have a good case, for negligence by the bar owners and employees, possibly one for "punitive damages" if the level of misconduct rises to the level of malice. I think you can prove malice by the bar employee's deliberate refusals to help or give aid, or even to call for emergency services (911) following the incident. You need to determine whether you have enough "damages" to make a lawsuit worthwhile. Did you lose time or earnings from work? Any brain damage or other permanent injury or disability? Any loss of earning capacity? Mental or emotional injuries? How much were medical bills and other special damages (out of pocket expenses)? Depending on the severity of the bar employee's level of anger and malice, you might be able to recover "punitive damages", even with small "special damages". The bar employees and owners had a duty to have taken steps prevent the incident in the first place, and even a greater duty to render aid to you and your girlfriend once you were injured on their premises. Find an attorney immediately to pursue your claims. I'm sure there would be lots of plaintiff's attorneys in LA who would love to get a hold of your case. I can't tell when the incident happened but you have a statute of limitations running, so you can't afford to delay.
You have a good case, for negligence by the bar owners and employees, possibly one for "punitive damages" if the level of misconduct rises to the level of malice. I think you can prove malice by the bar employee's deliberate refusals to help or give aid, or even to call for emergency services (911) following the incident. You need to determine whether you have enough "damages" to make a lawsuit worthwhile. Did you lose time or earnings from work? Any brain damage or other permanent injury or disability? Any loss of earning capacity? Mental or emotional injuries? How much were medical bills and other special damages (out of pocket expenses)? Depending on the severity of the bar employee's level of anger and malice, you might be able to recover "punitive damages", even with small "special damages". The bar employees and owners had a duty to have taken steps prevent the incident in the first place, and even a greater duty to render aid to you and your girlfriend once you were injured on their premises. Find an attorney immediately to pursue your claims. I'm sure there would be lots of plaintiff's attorneys in LA who would love to get a hold of your case. I can't tell when the incident happened but you have a statute of limitations running, so you can't afford to delay.
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Can one neighbor erect a fence in the middle of adjoining driveways denying the other full use?

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Answered by attorney Evan Matthew Himfar (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of Evan M. Himfar
It depends. This question is fact sensitive and can't be answered with the limited information provided. I will provide a general answer based on the following assumptions. The walkway lies on both properties, essentially straddling the property line (the length of the driveway). There is no written or verbal agreement between the property owners concerning the use of the driveway (including in their respective deeds, CCRs, HOA, etc..). It's possible that the property owners (or their predecessors in interest) acquired the right to use the walkway through a prescriptive easement (this may have occurred decades ago). A prescriptive easement results by operation of law (not by written agreement) when one party uses another's land "open and notoriously," "uninterrupted (doesn't not have to be every second or even every day)," "under claim of right (property owner believed he could use it, regardless of what adjacent property owner thought)," "hostile" (without permission), for a period of at least 5 years. When such use has continued for a particularly long time, the courts presume the use is without permission, requiring the opposing party to come forward with affirmative proof to rebut the presumption (e.g., letter stating the use is permissive). Thus, it's possible, that each property owner acquired a prescriptive easement to use the walkway (or rather that portion that lies on the adjacent property) for the limited purpose of accessing their vehicle (and perhaps other uses like maintaining the walkway). It's also possible, but not likely, that one of the property owners may have acquired the entire walkway through adverse possession. This would require that one of the property owners paid property taxes on the entire walkway (along with the other elements referenced above for a prescriptive easement). This could happen if the county tax assessor visited the subject properties and mistakenly concluded that the walkway was part of only one of the residences, and increased the taxable square footage accordingly (and the property owner paid the assessments).
It depends. This question is fact sensitive and can't be answered with the limited information provided. I will provide a general answer based on the following assumptions. The walkway lies on both properties, essentially straddling the property line (the length of the driveway). There is no written or verbal agreement between the property owners concerning the use of the driveway (including in their respective deeds, CCRs, HOA, etc..). It's possible that the property owners (or their predecessors in interest) acquired the right to use the walkway through a prescriptive easement (this may have occurred decades ago). A prescriptive easement results by operation of law (not by written agreement) when one party uses another's land "open and notoriously," "uninterrupted (doesn't not have to be every second or even every day)," "under claim of right (property owner believed he could use it, regardless of what adjacent property owner thought)," "hostile" (without permission), for a period of at least 5 years. When such use has continued for a particularly long time, the courts presume the use is without permission, requiring the opposing party to come forward with affirmative proof to rebut the presumption (e.g., letter stating the use is permissive). Thus, it's possible, that each property owner acquired a prescriptive easement to use the walkway (or rather that portion that lies on the adjacent property) for the limited purpose of accessing their vehicle (and perhaps other uses like maintaining the walkway). It's also possible, but not likely, that one of the property owners may have acquired the entire walkway through adverse possession. This would require that one of the property owners paid property taxes on the entire walkway (along with the other elements referenced above for a prescriptive easement). This could happen if the county tax assessor visited the subject properties and mistakenly concluded that the walkway was part of only one of the residences, and increased the taxable square footage accordingly (and the property owner paid the assessments).
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Can I sue for body injuries if both parties were at fault?

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Answered by attorney Angelo Marino (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Angelo "Tony" Marino, Jr., P.A.
Only if you meet the no-fault threshold, which generally means you sustained a permanent injury from the accident.
Only if you meet the no-fault threshold, which generally means you sustained a permanent injury from the accident.