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Giving Back to Our Community: ELLIS RICCOBONO, LLP’s Pro Bono Commitment
In 2024, ELLIS RICCOBONO, LLP proudly continued its longstanding commitment to supporting the community by providing no-cost legal services to individuals in need. Throughout the year, our dedicated team of pro bono personal injury lawyers helped secure more...
What To Do After a Wildfire
Experiencing the devastation of losing your home to a wildfire is both overwhelming and traumatic, disrupting not only your residence but also your sense of security. In the aftermath, understanding how to effectively navigate dealings with insurance companies becomes...
Decoding Premises Liability
If you or someone you know has sustained injuries at a property, you may have a case for premises liability. This type of liability typically falls on the property owner, but as you will see below, there are exceptions, including parties who control or work on the...
What Happens When Negligence Occurs in the Construction Zone?
Construction site accidents occur all too frequently and often result in personal injury or death. Workplace accidents are typically covered under workers' compensation benefits if the incident happened because a worker or their employer was the sole cause. However,...
Dangerous Roadways: Whose Accountable?
ISSUE SPOTTING PAST THE COLLISION TO FIND DEEPER POCKETS California has more uninsured drivers than any other state. With California’s minimum bodily injury insurance limits of $15,000/$30,000 ($15,000 per person and $30,000 per occurrence), the chance that the...
Traumatic Brain Injuries- It’s Not All In Your Head
Cases in which the plaintiff has suffered a traumatic brain injury typically arise in the context of personal injury claims founded on negligence theory. Negligence-based personal injury claims may include those arising from motor vehicle accidents, vehicle-pedestrian...
Most Common Auto Defects
ISSUE SPOTTING PAST THE COLLISION TO FIND DEEPER POCKETS California has more uninsured drivers than any other state and with California’s minimum bodily injury insurance limits of $15,000/$30,000 ($15,000 per person and $30,000 per occurrence), the chance that the...
