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Comparative fault

Comparative fault

Keeping plaintiff’s irrelevant drug and alcohol use away from the jury

Jim Bulger

From Issue: 2017 March

Mediating motorcycle personal-injury and products-liability cases

Issues of comparative negligence typically abound when a motorcycle is involved

Dave Rudy

From Issue: 2014 May

Damages: Thinking outside the box to hit it out of the park

Damages: Thinking outside the box to hit it out of the park

A case of severe disfigurement with Prop 51 liability issues reveals why damages are limited only by facts, imagination and tenacity

Michael Gatto

From Issue: 2016 April

The road more traveled

Shifting the driver-centric focus in disputed-liability bike and pedestrian cases

Miles B. Cooper

From Issue: 2016 July

Helmets and head-impact protection

A primer on the most relevant issues for head-injury and helmet investigations

Craig Good

From Issue: 2016 July

Appellate Reports

A look at Prop 51, battery versus med mal, the sudden-emergency doctrine in auto accidents, and genuine-dispute doctrine in health insurance

Jeffrey I. Ehrlich

From Issue: 2020 October

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