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What Is My Personal Injury Case Worth?

If you have become the victim of an accident which wasn’t your fault, then you could have suffered some form of loss. This could mean medical expense, time out from work and pain and suffering. What is all of that worth? You should discuss the merits of your case with an experienced Newport Beach personal […]

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Wrongful Death in California

A claim for wrongful death may be brought when a willful or negligent act of another person causes the death of another. Wrongful death cases differ from their personal injury counterparts in that they are not brought on behalf of the victim but instead on behalf of the close family. Wrongful death claims can be […]

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How to Give Testimony

Before you testify in your case, your Newport Beach personal injury lawyer will discuss your testimony with you. He or she might give you a few tips on providing effective testimony such as the following: Answer All Questions Unless your Newport Beach personal injury lawyer instructs you not to answer a question or the judge rules […]

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8 Things You Can Do to Help Your Personal Injury Attorney Get the Best Result in Your Case

Most people believe that a personal injury lawyer Newport Beach with a track record of favorable outcomes is an essential ingredient in winning a personal injury case. However, other factors can help you secure a favorable result in your case. A personal injury incident can result in serious injuries and liability for the parties involved. […]

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Chris Russell Recognized

Chris Russell, founder and principal partner of Russell & Lazarus APC, was recently honored with the prestigious Avvo Clients’ Choice Award. Avvo provides attorney ratings nationwide based on personal and professional achievements, field recognition, win/loss record and field of law. Mr. Russell’s current Avvo rating is 10.0 on a scale of 1 to 10. In addition, […]

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