David Goguen

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

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When It's Medical Malpractice—and When It Isn't
A negative treatment outcome doesn't mean your health care provider has committed medical malpractice.
Personal Injury Liability for Accidents on Sidewalks
Fault for injuries caused by dangerous sidewalk conditions depends on the circumstances of the accident and on local laws.
Timeline of a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit
Start here to get a detailed picture of the key steps in a typical medical malpractice case.
Reporting an Accident to Your Insurance Company
If you're involved in any kind of accident or incident that could lead to the filing of a claim, contact your own insurer right away.
Releasing Your Medical Records in a Personal Injury Case
Medical records play a key role in any personal injury claim, and any relevant records are usually in play.
Injury Liability for Slip and Fall Accidents on Snow and Ice
How a property owner's neglect, the weather, the locale, and even your own inattention can affect an injury claim after a slip and fall on ice or snow.
Sample Slip and Fall Accident Claim Notification Letters
Three examples of an incident report or notification letter you might send after a slip and fall (premises liability) accident.
Eligibility for Workers' Compensation After a Job-Related Accident
Every state, plus the federal government, has a workers’ compensation law that requires employers to provide certain types of insurance benefits for employees who were injured in the course of their employment.
Medical Malpractice Claims Against Military Doctors and Hospitals
Active members of the military are usually barred from suing a military health provider for medical malpractice by the Feres Doctrine. Veterans and family members are not.
Stress & Anxiety as Damages in a Personal Injury Case
Stress, anxiety, and the mental toll an injury can take may be compensable damages in an injury claim.