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La Habra Personal Injury and Car Accident Lawyers

La Habra is known for the Children’s Museum, major retail shopping, a friendly environment for non-profit and charitable organizations, and a pleasant quality of life for our residents. The La Habra personal injury attorneys at Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys have represented the seriously injured in La Habra for over…

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FAA To Pay $4.5 Million to Man Injured In Helicopter Crash

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has agreed to pay $4.5 million to the only person who survived a mid-air collision of two helicopters at the Torrance Municipal Airport on Nov. 6 2003. According to a Sept. 23 article in the Daily Breeze, 27-year-old Gavin Heyworth, a former Marine, suffered severe…

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Aliso Viejo Personal Injury and Car Accident Lawyers

Aliso Viejo is a lively community with award-winning schools, a convenient location, great shopping, dining and entertainment, employment centers, beautiful parks and an extensive recreational program offered by the Aliso Viejo Community Association (AVCA). With its expanding housing and work options, educational centers, balanced retail/commercial mix, and recreational opportunities, Aliso…

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Nursing Home Residents’ Right To Sue Maintained

The Senate Judiciary Committee has approved a bill that protects the rights of nursing home residents to hold long-term care facilities accountable in court for negligence and abuse. According to this news report, the bi-partisan bill titled The Fairness in Nursing Home Arbitration Act of 2008 – is sponsored by…

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California Public Utilities Commission Bans Cell Phone Use by Train Operators

The California Public Utilities Commission (PUC) on Thursday passed an emergency order banning all train operators from using cell phones and other personal electronic devices while on duty. According to a Sept. 18 Associated Press news report, the decision to ban came less than a week after the Chatsworth Metrolink…

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