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How Uber’s Ballot Initiative Could Impact Injury Claims in California

How Uber’s Ballot Efforts Could Hurt Personal Injury Claims in California

By Eugene Bruno on April 30, 2026

California is once again facing a proposed shift in how injury claims are handled driven by a company-backed ballot initiative from Uber Technologies, Inc. that could reshape more than just rideshare cases.

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Posted in: In The News

Part of a Group Layoff After 40? Know Your Rights Under the OWBPA

By Eugene Bruno on April 25, 2026

Losing your job is difficult at any stage of life. But for workers over 40, layoffs can raise additional concerns about fairness, transparency, and legality.

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Posted in: Employment Law

Every 8 Minutes: California Rideshare Sexual Assault Initiative Explained

Every 8 Minutes: What the “Ballot Initiative” on Sexual Assault Is Really About

By Eugene Bruno on April 20, 2026

The “Every 8 Minutes” campaign highlights a difficult but important reality: sexual assault happens far more often than most people realize, and survivors are often left trying to navigate what comes next on their own.

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Posted in: In The News

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Access to Justice: Why Legal Representation Matters in Injury Cases

By Eugene Bruno on April 10, 2026

After an accident, most people are focused on getting medical care, fixing their car, and trying to get back to normal life. But pretty quickly, the legal side becomes part of the picture.

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Posted in: Personal Injury

How to Properly Document Pregnancy Discrimination at Work in San Diego

By Eugene Bruno on April 5, 2026

Pregnancy should never put your job at risk or cause you to be mistreated at work. Yet many employees in San Diego face unfair treatment after announcing a pregnancy or requesting accommodations. If you suspect discrimination, it’s important to start documenting your experiences right away.

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Posted in: Employment Law

Why Knowing Insurance Policy Limits Matters for Our Injured Clients

By Eugene Bruno on March 31, 2026

After an auto accident, one of the most stressful questions for our injured clients is simple: will my medical treatment and other expenses actually be covered? Not knowing the limits of the at-fault driver’s insurance can leave injured clients worried about whether they’ll be able to pay for ER visits, doctor’s bills, or lost wages.

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Posted in: Car Accident

The 3 Mules: A Unique Sight in San Diego

By Eugene Bruno on March 29, 2026

If you happened to see a man walking through San Diego recently with a mule in tow, you weren’t imagining things. The unusual sight has been popping up in local photos and social media posts: a lone traveler moving slowly through the region alongside his pack animal. He’s part of a decades-long journey known as 3 Mules.

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Posted in: Personal Injury

The Lau Case: Was Justice Served?

By Eugene Bruno on March 27, 2026

On March 16, 2024, Mary Fong Lau drove her Mercedes SUV through a San Francisco residential neighborhood at over 70 mph and plowed into a bus stop. In seconds, she wiped out an entire family: Diego Cardoso de Oliveira, his wife Matilde Pinto, and their two infant sons, ages 1 year and 3 months, were simply waiting for a bus to take them to the SF Zoo. They never made it home.

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Posted in: Car Accident

Fresh Start or Red Flag? What to Watch for in a New Job Offer

By Eugene Bruno on March 25, 2026

Starting a new job can feel like a clean slate. It is an opportunity to grow your career, increase your income, and find a healthier workplace. But not every “opportunity” is what it seems. Some job offers come with hidden risks that can affect your pay, your rights, and even your ability to leave later.

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Posted in: Employment Law

How Building Code Violations Lead to Construction Worker Injuries in El Cajon

By Eugene Bruno on March 20, 2026

Construction sites are some of the most dangerous workplaces in California. In El Cajon, construction workers are often exposed to hazards that should have been prevented.

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