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Monthly Archives: June 2018

Surgeons operating

How Complicated Can This Fresno Medical Malpractice Case Become?

By Mary Alexander & Associates, P.C. |

While lying on the operating table, a man who was 70 years old at the time started to bleed. Doctors spent hours trying to stop the bleeding, but the condition starved the patient’s brain of oxygen and he slipped into a permanent coma. Now, the man’s family has filed a medical malpractice case against… Read More »

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Dead pedestrian after a car accident in the street

Should Uber Be Held Responsible for This Hit-and-Run Injury?

By Mary Alexander & Associates, P.C. |

When you hitch a ride with a rideshare company, you expect a certain level of safety on that ride. This is especially true if you have had a few drinks and driving yourself is out of the question. So, what would you do if that promise of safety was breached? A woman and her… Read More »

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Is a School Responsible for Injuries Caused by Falling Trees?

By Mary Alexander & Associates, P.C. |

On the afternoon of January 20, 2017, a severe thunderstorm rolled through the Southern California city of Chula Vista. During that storm, two boys from Chula Vista Middle School exited the school as they tried to get to their parents’ vehicle. That’s when disaster struck, and now two families are trying to find out… Read More »

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Boy with head injury

Concussion Lawsuit Claims a California Soccer Coach Didn’t Go Far Enough

By Mary Alexander & Associates, P.C. |

It was January 27, 2017 when two rival schools from the Desert Sands Unified School District clashed on the soccer field. Though everyone came out to enjoy the game, what unfolded changed the course of one young man’s life. Now, a concussion lawsuit has been filed stating that the school district could have done… Read More »

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Firemen at work on fire

Our Wild Fire Attorneys Have Taken on a New Case!

By Mary Alexander & Associates, P.C. |

The wildfires that devastated our state last year are continuing to leave a mark on the people of California. These fires destroyed over 8,700 structures, burned some 281,893 acres in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, and caused an estimated $297 million worth of damage. However, the lives lost during these fires have left the… Read More »

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