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Why Drivers Leave Injured Motorcyclists at the Scene of an Orange County Accident

If you were injured in a hit-and-run motorcycle accident in Orange County, you may be wondering what kind of person could possibly stand to leave an injured person behind. Unfortunately, motorcyclists are often the victims of hit-and-run accidents in the OC, and the injuries are often serious. While the excuse from the guilty driver always […]

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Just a Bunch of Ambulance Chasers

By Chris Russell The term “ambulance chaser” gives rise to the image of an ambulance speeding down the street with 10-12 lawyers in pin stripe suits following right behind, eager to get someone just injured in some type of accident to sign the their contract for legal representation.  This is also the mud-slinging term my […]

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Baby, You Can Drive My Car

By: Chris E. Russell, Newport Beach Personal Injury Lawyer ‘Baby, you can drive my car.’ The Beatles popularized that line in their 1965 song “Drive My Car.”  It is a simple song with a great beat and was one of their biggest hits during their 1960’s heyday.  In the real world, however, asking someone to […]

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No Easy Answers after an Orange County Slip and Fall

You’ve probably come to our blog today because either you or a loved one has been injured in a fall on someone else’s property in Orange County, and you need answers. Unfortunately, it can be extremely difficult to get clear answers without speaking directly with an attorney who is both experienced in representing Orange County […]

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Medical Malpractice “The Dirty Little Secret”

In California, if a medical doctor negligently and haphazardly drives a car and kills someone, the doctor is held responsible for the value of that person’s life.  We, as a society, value life more than anything else, and our judicial system appears to support this belief, with recent wrongful death jury verdicts in the range […]

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