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Slip and Fall Accidents
Slip-and-fall accidents in a store or other commercial establishment may not only be embarrassing, but also harmful. Many individuals sustain serious injuries in these fully preventable falls. At Bentley & More LLP our Southern California slip-and-fall accident attorneys aggressively fight for your rights in order to seek a resolution to your personal injury accident.
Contact our slip-and-fall attorneys for experienced counsel in Anah...
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Danny Calif, Gregory Philips & Vincente Garza E-Cig Explosion Case Coverage ABC LA 7
ABC LA 7 news covers Bentley & More LLP and the Danny Calif, Gregory Philips & Vincente Garza E-Cig Explosion Case
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Filed an Insurance Claim? Beware of These Insurance Tactics
Most businesses are required to obtain workers' compensation insurance. Companies pay premiums to workers' compensation insurance companies and, in exchange, benefits are supposed to be paid to workers who sustain injuries or illnesses while working on the job.
But a recent story profiled by the Wall Street Journal has many wondering whether rightful benefits are really being paid. Travelers Cos., a large workers' company insurance carrie...
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Bentley & More Client Tells Story to NPR and ProPublica
One of our brave clients, Joel Ramirez, was part of a NPR and ProPublica special that investigated the eroding Workers' Compensation System. BMG's client, Mr. Ramirez, was paralyzed in 2009 when a 900-pound create fell on him at his employer's warehouse.
After the accident, Travelers Insurance agreed to provide Mr. Ramirez 24-hour care, which would help him move safety around his house, as well as clean up any accidents that occurred. Howev...
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Danny Califf, Gregory Philips, and Vincente Garza E-Cigarette Explosion ABC LA 7 Case Coverage
ABC LA 7 news covers Bentley & More LLP and the Danny Calif, Gregory Philips & Vincente Garza E-Cig Explosion Case.
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Holt-Singh Family Gets Access to Personnel Files
Summary of Article by Jason Anderson
Recordnet.com Staff Writer
STOCKTON — A San Joaquin County Superior Court judge granted a motion Friday to open personnel records of 32 current and former Stockton police officers who fired their weapons during a 2014 shootout that claimed the life of hostage Misty Holt-Singh.
The ruling represented the latest development in the ongoing civil lawsuit between the Holt-Singh family and the city o...
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