Author Archives: Jay Butchko

What to Expect in a Boat Accident Claim
Most boat accident victims can expect a settlement. Over 95 percent of civil cases settle out of court. As outlined below, settlement is a process, not a result. Several kinds of victims may be eligible for a boat accident settlement. These victims include collision victims, onboard slip-and-fall victims, and “man overboard” drowning victims. A… Read More »

The Five Kinds of PTSD
Statistics vary, but as many as half of car crash survivors may develop Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. This figure is much more certain. Car wrecks are the leading non-combat cause of PTSD in the United States. PTSD symptoms, such as depression, anger, and flashbacks, make it practically impossible to function on a daily basis…. Read More »

Legal Options in Hit-and-Run Accident Claims
Hit-and-run laws vary significantly in different jurisdictions. California’s unusually weak hit-and-run law contributes to the high number of hit-and-run accidents in the Golden State. Many jurisdictions require drivers to call 9-1-1, assist victims, and/or remain at the scene until first responders release them. But California drivers must only stop (or really pause) and give… Read More »

Before, During, and After Medical Malpractice Injuries
Most patients completely rely on most doctors for all healthcare information and needs. Because of this high dependence, doctors have a fiduciary duty. They must set aside all other priorities and only do what’s best for their patients, no matter how long it takes or how expensive it is. The duty is comprehensive. For… Read More »

What to Expect in a Car Crash Claim
Every year, vehicle collisions kill or seriously injure millions of Americans. These inquiries usually include head injuries, broken bones, internal injuries, and other wounds that are normally permanent. As a result, these victims usually incur tens of thousands of dollars in medical bills, and they need money to pay them. If the accident was… Read More »

Breaking Down a Bicycle Accident Claim
Most bicycle accident claims are based on the concept of negligence, which is basically a lack of care. That lack of care is usually a failure to properly look out for bicyclists, usually because the tortfeasor (negligent driver) was impaired or driving aggressively. More on that below. Bicycle crash injuries are usually catastrophic. Because… Read More »

Legal Responsibility for Rideshare Injuries
Most Uber drivers have practically no commercial driver or customer service experience. The rideshare company’s turnover rate is over 95 percent. Uber’s pay scheme encourages speeding and other forms of aggressive driving. It pays drivers by the trip, not by the mile. So, the more trips they complete, the more money they make. Furthermore,… Read More »

Top Five Work Injuries in California
On-the-job injuries in the Golden State have increased significantly in the post-pandemic era. These injuries include sudden and unexpected trauma injuries and diseases that form over time. Either way, a job-related illness or injury usually devastates a family, both emotionally and financially. Frequently, a job injury is the start of a downward spiral that… Read More »

I Fell at a Shopping Mall. Do I Have a Case?
Probably. Property owners, like most other people, have a duty of care. This legal duty usually includes a responsibility to ensure that commercial and non-commercial premises are safe and secure. In California, the extent of this duty hinges upon the application of several factors, which are discussed below. Additionally, the basic evidence must be… Read More »

A Closer Look at Fatigued Truck Drivers
Much like alcohol, excessive fatigue clouds judgment and slows motor skills. In fact, driving after eighteen consecutive awake hours is like driving with a .05 BAC level, which is above the legal limit in California. Recent HOS (hours of service) rules rollbacks have significantly changed the environment. Fatigued driving is now basically legal, and… Read More »