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Handicapping a Plaintiff’s Lawsuit

Handicap -noun. A race or other contest in which certain disadvantages or advantages of weight, distance, time, etc., are placed…

15 years ago

Insurance Buying Tips–Protect Yourself And Save Money

Here at Aitken * Aitken * Cohn, dealing with auto insurers after an accident is a common part of our…

15 years ago

It Takes Two to Tango: Compensation for At-fault Parties

Car collisions can be contentious battlegrounds for California drivers. The usual battle is determining fault. Did you hit him? Did…

15 years ago

Deadly Motor Vehicle Collisions Serve as a Reminder to Review and Upgrade Your Automobile Bodily Injury, Uninsured and Underinsured Policy Coverage Limits

A horrible tragedy occurred early Sunday morning January 9, 2011 at the intersection of Santa Monica Boulevard and Federal Avenue…

15 years ago

Medical Malpractice Reform and the Healthcare Debate

As Congress considers repealing the recently enacted national healthcare legislation, a common cry among those looking to undo the legislation…

15 years ago

Electrocution from Power Lines – A Cautionary Tale…

We were recently retained in another tragic power line incident. This past Friday, a family from San Bernardino was devastated…

15 years ago

Injured Before an Accident? Will a Previous Injury Limit your Recovery?

When a person is injured in a motorcycle, automobile, slip/fall, or other accident and they are not solely at fault,…

15 years ago

And no, I do not want a Farmville brick . . .

During my career, very few events or developments have had an impact on the everyday practice of law as the…

15 years ago

Signing Away All Your Rights? Not Always…

Many personal injury attorneys have been approached by a potential client who suffered a significant injury during an organized event…

15 years ago

The Absence of a Showing of a “Course of Conduct” as a Defense to Punitive Damages

You can read the Article written by Wylie A. Aitken and Darren O. Aitken here (PDF link).

16 years ago