David Goguen

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

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How To Find Complaints Against a Doctor
Whether you're choosing a physician or considering a medical malpractice lawsuit, here's how to research a doctor's history.
First Steps to Sue a Doctor
Key considerations before filing a medical malpractice lawsuit against your doctor.
How Medical Malpractice Settlements Work
The settlement process in a medical malpractice case often looks a little different from that in a typical injury-related claim.
Examples of Medical Malpractice
What does it look like when a health care professional's action (or inaction) rises to the level of medical negligence?
Defamation of Character or Free Speech?
The First Amendment protects free speech, but when an untrue statement causes real harm, defamation laws and constitutional protections can collide.
What Are Interrogatories In a Personal Injury Case?
As part of the "discovery" process in a personal injury case, the two sides typically exchange written questions and answers.
Determining Fault in a Personal Injury Case
Fault (legal liability) for the underlying accident is a key issue in most personal injury claims. Here's how to prove your case.
Can I Get Compensation for a Severe or Catastrophic Injury?
A catastrophic or severe injury has a big impact on an injury claimant's life, and on the value of his or her personal injury case.
Proving Negligence In a Personal Injury Case
If your personal injury claim is based on negligence (as most are) you must be able to prove a few key elements.
Understanding Negligence in a Personal Injury Case
Negligence is the legal concept that forms the framework of fault in most personal injury cases.