Accidents create many injuries: physical, mental, emotional and financial. California Lawyers Group attorneys and staff listen, understand, and really care about getting you and your family back on your feet again.
For information on Personal Injury lawsuits, please visit the topics below. In addition, our Frequently Asked Questions on Personal Injury will provide further information that may be helpful to you.
California Lawyers Group provides important safety and legal information regarding Personal Injury matters. We specialize in serious Personal Injury and wrongful death cases. If you are in need of a Personal Injury attorney that handles such issues as the ones listed below, then you’ve come to the right place:
- Wrongful Death
- Automobile/Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Big Rig Accidents
- Oilfield Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Bicycle Accidents
- Drunk Driving Accidents
- Construction Accidents
- Agriculture Accidents
- Industrial Accidents
- Aircraft Accidents
- Animal Attack/Dog Bite Accidents
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Burn Injury Accidents
- Premises Liability
- Product Liability
- Cases Against Local, County, State or Federal Government
- Injury from Dangerous Condition of Private Property
- Electrical Accidents
TORTS
Torts (Personal Injury) can be classified in three broad categories:
- Negligence
- Intentional Torts
- Strict Liability (absolute liability)
- How do you define negligence?
- How do you define intentional tort?
- How do you define strict (absolute) liability?
How do you define negligence?
The most common tort is negligence. Negligence is the doing of something that a reasonably prudent person would not do, or the failure to do something that a reasonably prudent person would do, under similar circumstances. It is the failure to use ordinary or reasonable care. Ordinary or reasonable care is that care which persons of ordinary prudence would use in order to avoid injury to themselves or others under similar circumstances. Some common negligence claims involve:
- Wrongful Death
- Automobile/Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Big Rig Accidents
- Oilfield Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Bicycle Accidents
- Construction Accidents
- Agriculture Accidents
- Industrial Accidents
- Aircraft Accidents
- Animal Attack/Dog Bite Accidents
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Burn Injury Accidents
- Premises Liability
- Product Liability
- Cases Against Local, County, State or Federal Government
- Injury from Dangerous Condition of Private Property
- Electrical Accidents
How do you define intentional tort?
Intentional tort is the “malicious” or “intentional” infliction of harm that results in injury. Many intentional torts are also criminal offenses. For example, drunk driving is a criminal offense.
Types of intentional torts are:
- Drunk Driving Accidents
- Elder Abuse
- Nursing Home Negligence
- Medical Malpractice
How do you define strict (absolute) liability?
Strict or absolute liability means that the defendant is responsible for injuring another person regardless of negligence or intent. Some instances in which the law might apply strict liability are:
- Animal Attack/Dog Bite Accidents
- Product Liability