David Goguen

J.D. · University of San Francisco School of Law

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What Is the Personal Injury Statute of Limitations in Ohio?
Find out how long you've got to file your Ohio personal injury lawsuit, when you might get more time, and what to do if the filing deadline has expired—or is about to.
Injury Claims Involving Public Transportation
If you're hurt in an accident caused by a bus, train, subway, or other public transit system, how do you make a claim for your injuries?
Can Churches Be Held Liable for Sexual Abuse?
An archdiocese, diocese, bishop, and others may bear legal responsibility for acts of sexual abuse committed by clergy.
Valuing Your Personal Injury Damages and Compensation
Use this step-by-step method to estimate a range of values for your personal injury claim.
Foreseeability, Proximate Cause, and Personal Injury Liability
After an accident, the fault determination comes down to the interplay between a few key legal concepts.
Is a Doctor's Negligence Ever Automatic In a Medical Malpractice Case?
The liability concept "res ipsa loquitur" can help tip the balance of a medical malpractice lawsuit more in the patient's favor.
Injury Lawsuits for Skiing & Snowboarding Accidents
If you are injured in a skiing or snowboarding accident caused by another person, that person may be sued for your damages.
How an Expert Medical Witness Shows Negligence
Medical expert testimony is usually necessary to prove negligence in a medical malpractice case, and some states require it.
Detailing Your Injuries and Damages in a Demand Letter
Your "damages" determine the value of your personal injury settlement, so be sure to include specifics in your demand letter.
How Do You Get Fair Whiplash Injury Compensation?
Whether through an insurance claim or lawsuit, getting fair value compensation for a whiplash injury hinges on the nature and duration of the injury and good medical records.