Personal injury lawyer for wrongful death and dog bite in San Francisco |
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When you or a loved one get into a car accident
and suffer a personal injury or wrongful death, or even suffer a
serious dog bite, you may be navigating an unfamiliar legal
system. You may not know an auto accident attorney from a personal
injury lawyer from a wrongful death lawyer. Do you need a San
Francisco attorney, or just a California lawyer? Does it matter?
I've been practicing law for 33 years now, so I can give you some
answers.
This website is authored by Brian Dinday, a California wrongful
death attorney and auto accident lawyer who has written the
following series of questions, answers and articles to help answer
some of your questions. |
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A wrongful death lawsuit is a legal action that a wrongful death lawyer files in court to recover compensation for the loss of a loved one, after a fatal car accident, for example.

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Yes you can, and you must act promptly. A personal injury lawyer who files a wrongful death or personal injury case for you does not charge you for his representation unless he wins.

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You hurt no one, but you and your children are the only ones suffering. The party at fault has provided insurance compensation for you, and its there waiting. Now you have to choose.

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First you make the call to the lawyer’s office, perhaps a first for you. Tell them that you’d like to talk to a lawyer about maybe suing someone.

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Don't release an auto accident vehicle for disposal until it has been inspected and photographed by your Wrongful Death Attorney's agent. Police photos of the fatal car accident or your own may miss crucial evidence.

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I just thought I'd let you know that I didn't hire any auto accident attorney for my 17 year old son's car accident case, and settled it for a Half a Million Dollars.

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Are dog bite incidents becoming more common? It certainly seems that way to this attorney, but reliable statistics are not available.

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In California in the year 2001, 3,273 people died from firearm related injuries. All too often a Wrongful Death results from gun owners negligently allowing irresponsible people to get a hold of the guns.

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This site is maintained by Brian R. Dinday, an attorney admitted to
practice in California. Mr. Dinday has been practicing law for over 33
years and has handled many hundreds of wrongful death and personal
injury cases. He has tried over a hundred jury trials, is an
arbitrator and a judge pro tem in San Francisco, and is a published
legal author. He provides the free legal information on this site to
help you understand your rights, but such information does not create
an attorney-client relationship. Mr. Dinday is available for legal
services if so desired, and you can ask him about your case without
charge by using the online inquiry form. |