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California's 2026 legislation extends the statute of limitations for workplace sexual assault civil claims. Learn what the new deadlines mean, what evidence to gather, and how to protect your right to compensation.
California's SB 524 now requires police to disclose when AI drafts accident reports. Learn how to spot errors, request corrections, and protect your personal injury claim.
California's AB 316 limits the 'AI did it' defense in personal injury cases. Here's how the new law affects your rights if you're injured by autonomous vehicles, medical devices, or other AI-driven technology.
California's AB 250 reopens civil claims for sexual assault survivors whose cases involved cover-ups. Learn who qualifies, what compensation is available, and why acting before December 31, 2027 matters.
California's SB 447 expansion of survival action damages expired on January 1, 2026. Here is what families of deceased injury victims need to understand about what changed, what was lost, and how to protect remaining claims.
California's 6-month deadline to file injury claims against government entities is unchanged in 2026 and still catches victims off guard. Here's how to spot government liability and protect your right to sue.
Recent tentative rulings from Sonoma County Superior Court offer practical lessons for injured Californians on expert testimony, summary judgment, and building stronger personal injury claims.
California's 2026 MICRA reforms raised non-economic damage caps to $470,000 for injuries and $650,000 for wrongful death. Learn how these higher limits affect your medical malpractice claim value.
Learn about should you accept the insurance company's first settlement offer?. Expert guidance from Reardon Injury Law, personal injury attorneys in Huntington Beach, California.
Learn about how much is my car accident case worth in california?. Expert guidance from Reardon Injury Law, personal injury attorneys in Huntington Beach, California.
The steps you take immediately after a car accident can make or break your personal injury case. Here's exactly what to do in the critical first 24 hours.