David Goguen

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

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How Much Is Your Zantac Case Worth?
Putting a dollar value on a lawsuit over harm caused by Zantac (ranitidine) starts with understanding how "damages" work.
Suing a City, County, or State for Injury: Special Rules
If you want to sue a local government for an injury, you'll need to follow a rigid set of rules, and you may be limited in terms of when and how much you may recover.
What Kind of Lawyer Do I Need to Sue a City?
If you want to sue a government entity after an accident, you'll probably need a personal injury lawyer.
What Will Your Lawyer Do In A Defamation Lawsuit?
Here's how a lawyer can help ensure the best outcome for your defamation case.
Can You Receive Workers' Comp for Stress or Anxiety?
Your claim options for work-related stress mostly depend on whether it's a physical or mental injury.
What Is No-Fault Car Insurance and How Does a Claim Work?
If you live in a "no-fault" car insurance state, you'll likely make a claim with your own insurance company after a car accident.
Passenger Injury Claims After a Car Accident
A passenger usually has an easier time than a driver when making an injury claim after a car accident. Here's why.
Can I File a Food Poisoning Lawsuit?
Food manufacturers and restaurants can be liable for foodborne illness and food poisoning, but these kinds of lawsuits are tough to win.
When Potholes or Poor Road Conditions Damage Your Car
What can you do if your car is damaged by a pothole, sinkhole, or other road defect?
Your Car Accident Injury Claim: Settle or Sue in Court?
If you've been injured in a car accident, you might think a lawsuit and trial will get you the best result, but settling your claim is usually the quickest and safest option.