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Preventing Hot Car Deaths

July 1, 2020 Blog

Warm-weather plans may look different this year with safety guidelines still in place to limit the spread of the coronavirus. However, like every summer, a dangerous and potentially fatal situation still threatens our children: being left in hot cars.

COVID-19 Deaths in Nursing Homes

April 22, 2020 Blog

Many nursing home facilities around the country have closed their doors to visitors in an effort to prevent the spread of the coronavirus to their elderly residents. Those living in such facilities are amongst the groups most at risk of suffering life-threatening complications from the virus.

Zantac Drug Linked to Cancer

April 16, 2020 Blog

Zantac Cancer Litigation: What You Need to Know

If you have taken Zantac or another ranitidine medication on a regular basis, you are likely wondering what the drug recall and litigation mean for you.

Amazon Fresno Warehouse Injury Incidents

April 1, 2020 Blog

California is the third-largest state in the U.S., so it’s no surprise that a large number of workplace injuries occur each year. In fact, more than 400,000 non-fatal occupational injuries occur annually in the state.

If You’re Texting, You’re Not Paying Attention

March 16, 2020 Blog

Smartphones have become ubiquitous as people increasingly rely on their devices for communication, directions, and entertainment. Unfortunately, they are also a major distraction when it comes to our nation’s roadways.

Each year, more than 3,000 people nationwide are killed in motor vehicle crashes involving distracted drivers, and hundreds of thousands are injured.

Dog Bite Disclosure – California Animal Shelters Now Required to Disclose Dog Bite History

March 3, 2020 Blog

Adopting a shelter dog is a wonderful thing. Unfortunately, prospective adopters do not always receive much information about a dog’s life and behavior before it entered the shelter. Instead, choosing a forever pet is about making a connection and picking a breed and size that fits the adopter’s lifestyle.

When the Mail Comes with Pepper Spray: From Animal Cruelty to Child Endangerment

February 11, 2020 Blog

A video portraying an act of animal cruelty by a U.S. Postal Service mail carrier against a family dog went viral last year and angered the San Diego community. However, Alfonso Galindo’s dog, Pupa, is not the only victim.

CCPA Takes Effect

January 14, 2020 Blog

While browsing the Internet in California this year, you may have noticed new pop-ups or links that talk about your privacy rights. In order to maintain compliance, these notifications facilitate an easy ‘opt out’ for site visitors who do not want their personal information used.