Fear, what have you been up to lately?

Dealing with fear

I was recently asked about my fear.  As a trial lawyer, how do I deal with fear? First I identify it, so it does not grow in my mind.  Recognizing your fear will allow you to look at it for what it is, a silly, yappy voice in your head that can be managed and…

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Foster v. United Airlines, Inc. et al – Press Release (June 5, 2023)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 5, 2023 Bay Area Family Headed to Trial Against United Airlines, ExpressJet Airlines / United Express, and their Contractor, DAL Global Services Son NJ Foster, a Disabled Young Man Now in Persistent Vegetative State Following Deplaning Incident San Francisco, California NJ Foster suffered a catastrophic injury on February 8, 2019, at…

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What Every Landlord, Renter and Owner Should Know About Fire Safety

Here are 15 more safety tips, especially about smoke, fire, and carbon monoxide detectors. We published a blog in March titled “Some Facts Everyone Should Know About Burn Safety”. But since you would never want to lose any of your important home’s belongings to a fire, these additional tips may be beneficial to what every…

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The Need to Choose Counsel Early to Preserve Fire Evidence

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Evidence Preservation Following a fire, is Critically Important to Your Case. After a fire devastates your residence due to your landlord’s negligence in failing to maintain the property or you suspect that a product in your home caused a fire, it is essential to retain legal counsel right away in order to preserve the evidence.…

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Some Facts Everyone Should Know About Burn Safety

Young Girl Risking Accident With Pan In Kitchen

According to the American Burn Association, an individual living in the United States sustains a burn injury every minute that’s serious enough to require treatment. Burns can happen to almost anyone, anywhere, at any time. This article focuses on some facts that everyone should know about burn safety. Burns can be as minor as accidentally…

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How to Stop a Fire Before It Starts

How to Stop a Fire Before It Starts

Following these tips from the American Red Cross Bay Area can help save your life. Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors Are Essential. From 2012-2016, fire departments across the U.S. responded to an average of 355,400 home structure fires per year. These fires were responsible for 2,560 civilian fire deaths, 11,670 civilian fire injuries and $6.5…

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