David Goguen

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

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Can Pharmacists Be Sued for Medication Mistakes?
Pharmacists are typically held to the same standards as other health care professionals, and when a medication error harms a patient, a lawsuit might be an option.
How a Personal Injury Case Is Settled
Understand how (and why) most personal injury cases settle out of court, usually well before trial.
Do I Need an Attorney for My Roundup Lawsuit?
The details on Roundup lawsuits, finding the right lawyer, and the fine print of the attorney-client contract in a Roundup case.
Common Kinds of Personal Injury Cases
Almost any accident or incident can lead to a personal injury case, but here are the most common types of claims.
What Is Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress?
When outrageous conduct causes mental trauma and other harm, a claim for intentional infliction of emotional distress might be possible.
How Long Will It Take to Settle Your Personal Injury Claim?
There's settling your personal injury case quickly, then there's getting "shorted" on fair compensation.
Can Children Sue and Be Sued For Personal Injury?
How does the law protect children who are hurt in an accident? Who is liable when a minor causes an injury?
What's the "Average" Personal Injury Settlement?
Claimants want to know if there is an "average" starting point for a personal injury settlement, but it's not that simple.
How Much Should You Ask For in Your Demand Letter?
The personal injury settlement process often starts with a demand letter, so what's the right dollar amount to ask for?
What is the "Standard of Care" in a Medical Malpractice Case?
A health care professional's deviation from the "standard of care" can lead to a medical malpractice lawsuit.