David Goguen

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

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Workers' Compensation Coverage for Nerve Damage
All types of work environments can lead to nerve damage and other nerve injuries. Some of these cases stem from falls or other sudden traumatic injuries, while others arise because of repetitive stress.
When to Hire a Lawyer After a Car Accident
Usually, car accidents involving serious or long-term injuries require an attorney to get the most desirable outcome.
Difference Between a Personal Injury and Workers' Compensation Claim
The biggest and most important difference between a personal injury claim and a workers' compensation claim is that a personal injury claim is based on fault while a workers’ comp case is not.
How Much is My Uber/Lyft Injury Case Worth?
Before you try to put a dollar value on your rideshare injury lawsuit, it helps to understand how "damages" work.
Florida Medical Malpractice Laws & Statute of Limitations
Florida has some unique laws that may limit a patient's options in a medical negligence case.
What If My Car Accident Involved a Pedestrian?
When a driver hits a pedestrian, key liability and insurance coverage questions need to be answered.
Maryland Medical Malpractice Laws & Statute of Limitations
The lawsuit filing deadline and other requirements for starting a medical malpractice case in Maryland.
Legal Remedies in a Private Nuisance Case
If your use or enjoyment of property is harmed because of another person, you may be able to recover money damages, an injunction, or self-help.
New York Medical Malpractice Laws & Statute of Limitations
New York laws and lawsuit filing requirements that will likely affect a medical malpractice case.
Rear-Ended: Accident Liability and Compensation
Rear-end collisions are common, and fault is usually (but not always) straightforward, but what about proving injury?