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qualityruinsengineer · 5 months
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Role of a Personal Injury Attorney in Burbank CA: Guide to Compensation
In such challenging times, a personal injury attorney in Burbank CA, can be your beacon of hope and a steadfast advocate. Our role is pivotal in helping you secure the compensation you deserve for your injuries and losses.
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injuryallyus · 1 year
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Injury Ally
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Injury Ally is a personal injury law firm with offices in Burbank, Los Angeles, and Orange County. They enjoy challenging cases and aggressively litigate to always get the best outcome for clients. They have a 98% success rate for all personal injury cases.
Burbank Personal Injury Lawyer
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matadoreslaw · 2 years
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Lemon law lawyer | Burbank Lemon law attorney
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bnglegalgroup · 2 years
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Car and Motorcycle Accidents tend to cause injuries; however, the type of injuries differ depending on the motor vehicle you are traveling in. The injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident are usually much different and, at times, more serious.
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rebeccalouisaferguson · 4 months
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The Saturns, which honor the best in genre entertainment across film and television, are organized by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror. Winners will be announced February 4, 2024 in a ceremony at the LA Marriott Burbank Airport Hotel and will stream live on ElectricNow.
Best Action / Adventure Film
Bullet Train (Sony Pictures) The Equalizer 3 (Sony Pictures) Fast X (Universal Pictures) John Wick: Chapter 4 (Lionsgate Films) Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One (Paramount Pictures) The Woman King (TriStar Pictures)
Best Film Screenwriting
Avatar: The Way of Water, James Cameron and Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver (Walt Disney/Lightstorm) Barbie, Noah Baumbach & Greta Gerwig (Warner Bros. Pictures) The Menu, Seth Reiss & Will Tracy (Searchlight Films) Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, Erik Jendresen & Christopher McQuarrie (Paramount Pictures) Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan (Universal Pictures) Pearl, Ti West & Mia Goth (A24)
Best Film Editing
Avatar: The Way of Water, Stephen Rivkin, David Brenner, John Refoua, James Cameron (Walt Disney/Lightstorm) Fast X, Dylan Highsmith, Kelly Matsumoto, Corbin Mehl, Laura Yanovich (Universal Pictures) Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Andrew Buckland, Michael McCusker, Dirk Westervelt (Lucasfilm/Paramount/Disney) John Wick: Chapter 4, Nathan Orloff (Lionsgate Films) Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, Eddie Hamilton (Paramount Pictures) Oppenheimer, Jennifer Lane (Universal Pictures)
Best Film Visual / Special Effects
Avatar: The Way of Water, Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon, Daniel Barrett (Walt Disney/Lightstorm) The Creator, Jay Cooper, Ian Comley, Andrew Roberts, Neil Corbould (20th Century Studios) Guardians of the Galaxy-Vol. 3, Stephane Ceretti, Alexis Wajsbrot, Guy Williams, Dan Sudick (Marvel/Walt Disney Studios) Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Andrew Whitehurst, Kathy Siegel, Robert Weaver, Alistair Williams (Lucasfilm/Paramount/Disney) Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, Alex Wuttke, Simone Coco, Jeff Sutherland, Neil Corbould (Paramount Pictures) Oppenheimer, Andrew Jackson, Giacomo Mineo, Scott Fisher, Dave Drzewiecki (Universal Pictures)
Best Science Fiction Television Series
Andor (Lucasfilm/Disney+) Foundation (Apple TV+) The Mandalorian (Lucasfilm/Disney+) The Peripheral (Amazon) Silo (Apple TV+) Star Trek: Picard (Paramount+/CBS) Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Paramount+/CBS)
Best New Genre Television Series
Andor (Lucasfilm/Disney+) The Ark (Electric Entertainment/Syfy) The Last of Us (HBO/Max) Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power (Amazon) Silo (Apple TV+) The Walking Dead: Dead City (AMC) Wednesday (Netflix)
Best Actress in a Television Series
Caitriona Balfe, Outlander (Starz) Lauren Cohan, The Walking Dead: Dead City (AMC) Emma D’Arcy, House of the Dragon (HBO/Max) Rebecca Ferguson, Silo (Apple TV+) Tatiana Maslany, She-Hulk: Attorney-at-Law (Marvel/Disney+) Rose McIver, Ghosts (CBS) Elizabeth Tulloch, Superman & Lois (Warner Bros. Television)
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beardedmrbean · 7 months
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A serial creep from Los Angeles County is back on the streets after dozens of arrests for a slew of sex offenses and other crimes stretching back to 2005, despite being caught on video accosting women just days ago.
Calese Carron Crowder, 36, was identified as the man seen on viral TikTok videos who appears to follow women around a Burbank Barnes & Noble bookstore “sniffing” their backsides.
Glendale police arrested him for allegedly peeping on a Glendale home with children inside last week, according to authorities.
Crowder has felony convictions of robbery and burglary, law enforcement sources told Fox News Digital, and despite having been ordered to register as a sex offender, his name did not appear on the state’s registry when checked Wednesday morning.
Crowder was accused of peeping into a Glendale home with children on Aug. 6, and a Barnes & Noble shopper posted her encounter with him to TikTok on Aug. 8.
He was arrested on Aug. 11 and walked free yesterday after a California judge placed him on probation.
Crowder previously served in state prison on burglary and robbery charges and had been sentenced in February to a year in jail for indecent exposure in Santa Clarita, court records show.
However, Crowder was released early anyway, law enforcement sources told Fox News Digital. 
After Crowder’s rapid release, a victim named Michaela Witter posted a TikTok video warning neighbors to “please be careful.”
“Is this real?” she said. “I think he maybe spent three days in jail … They can’t do anything until he’s done something really bad to someone, and I’m honestly scared that that person is gonna be me.”
She added that she was at a loss for words.
“If you’re in the area, please, please be careful,” she said.
Witter caught her bookstore encounter with Crowder on video and shared it to TikTok last week.
Then at least 20 other women reached out to her with similar stories, she said.
“What are you doing?” she asked after Crowder crouched down behind her and leaned his face toward her.
“Tying my shoe,” Crowder replied, huffing and short of breath. “What are you doing?”
In her single trip to the store, she also recorded the same man pulling the same move on another woman.
She reported him to the front desk and shared the video online, where millions of people saw it, some of whom said they recognized him.
One of those women, another TikToker using the handle @artofethereality, posted a video in which she turned around and confronted a man she found crouched behind her at the Burbank Barnes & Noble that she said she recorded in March.
“Hi, are you following me?” she asked.
“No, my bad,” he replies, down on one knee and flipping through a book in the same winded voice.
“This is real s— us girls go through and needs to be taken seriously,” she wrote in the caption.
Detectives have been chasing Crowder for years.
Los Angeles County Jail records show he has been booked there 41 times.
However, he has repeatedly walked out of jail and repeated his actions.
According to Candice Horry, the wife of former Los Angeles Lakers star Robert Horry, Crowder stalked their daughter a decade ago.
“He went to jail only to come out and continue the same behavior,” she wrote on X. “Thank you for getting the word out that he is back. He needs to be put away for good!”
Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon’s office did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Glendale police are asking anyone with information on Crowder’s activities to call them at 818-548-4911.
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near-burbankca · 7 months
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Bicycle Accidents
Bicycle accidents involve collisions or incidents where cyclists are injured while riding on the road, sidewalk, or designated cycling paths. These mishaps can result from various factors, including vehicle negligence, road hazards, inadequate cycling infrastructure, or cyclist error. In cases of vehicle involvement, drivers' failure to share the road safely with cyclists can lead to serious injuries or fatalities. Bicycle accident victims can suffer from fractures, head injuries, spinal cord damage, and more.
Determining liability in bicycle accidents can be complex, involving factors such as traffic laws, right-of-way rules, and the actions of both cyclists and drivers. Gathering evidence like witness statements, photos, and accident reports is essential for building a strong case. If injured in a bicycle accident due to another party's negligence, victims can seek compensation for medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage.
Law Offices Of Adrianos Facchetti
With over 17 years of experience in practice, the Law Offices of Adrianos Facchetti is a dedicated personal injury attorney Burbank locals recommend, specializing in cases involving bicycle accident injuries. Their seasoned expertise encompasses a comprehensive understanding of the complexities surrounding such incidents.
Whether injuries range from fractures to more severe outcomes like head trauma, their adept legal team is committed to advocating for the rights of those affected. By meticulously investigating the circumstances, establishing liability, and navigating the legal landscape, they strive to secure just compensation for victims. This compensation may cover medical expenses, rehabilitation, lost wages, and the intangible toll of pain and suffering.
The Law Offices of Adrianos Facchetti are primed to provide compassionate and skilled legal representation, ensuring that those who have suffered bicycle accident injuries receive the support and advocacy they deserve, protecting their rights and pursuing appropriate compensation.
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Bicycle Accident Representation
Bicycle accidents can result in injuries, but those involving significant physical, emotional, or financial consequences usually warrant legal attention. Severe damages such as traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries leading to paralysis, multiple fractures, or extensive soft tissue damage often require an attorney.
Injuries requiring long-term medical care rehabilitation or resulting in permanent disabilities can lead to substantial medical expenses, loss of income, and diminished quality of life. In cases involving driver negligence, hit-and-run incidents, inadequate road maintenance, or defective bicycle equipment, a lawyer can assist victims in getting compensated. It can ensure fair treatment and prevent victims from being coerced into accepting inadequate settlements when dealing with insurance companies.
If you've suffered significant injuries from a bicycle accident due to someone else's negligence, consulting with a personal injury lawyer Burbank locals recommend, such as the Law Offices of Adrianos Facchetti, can help you navigate the complexities of the legal process and pursue rightful compensation.
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magicaltrash · 1 year
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Welcome She-Hulk to the world of Magical Trash! During Season 1, Episode 9 of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law ("Whose Show is This?"), the superhero finds herself wandering The Walt Disney Studios - and walks by an iconic "Waste Please" trash can. // She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, The Walt Disney Studios (Burbank, CA), 2022 [Source: Disney+.]
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theyoungturks · 2 years
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A known white supremacist and pro-Confederacy advocate Michael Peroutka has just won the Republican nomination for Maryland's attorney general position. Peroutka was once a member of the neo-Nazi "League of the South" group and is running on a "biblical worldview" political platform while still being upset that Maryland wasn't able to secede from the Union during the civil war. John Iadarola and Jessica Burbank discuss on The Young Turks. Watch LIVE weekdays 6-8 pm ET. http://youtube.com/theyoungturks/live Read more HERE: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/michael-peroutka-maryland-attorney-general-confederate-racist-league-of-south_n_62d6e308e4b092a3f6c1a0c1 "Michael Peroutka, a neo-Confederate activist who’s refused to disavow a racist group to which he once belonged, has won the Republican nominationto be Maryland’s next attorney general. Peroutka, a former Anne Arundel County Council member, beat his opponent Jim Shalleck, a former state and federal prosecutor, on Tuesday. He’ll face Democrat Anthony Brownin November. Even among the various far-right candidates the Republican Party has nominated across the country, Peroutka stands out for his extremism, holding views that would be alarming for anyone seeking public office ― let alone someone vying to be a state’s top law enforcement official. As documented in a recent, extensive Vice News profile, Peroutka is part of a growing Christian nationalist coalition that’s tightening its grip on the GOP. He believes lawmakers should “take a biblical worldview and apply it to civil law and government.”" *** The largest online progressive news show in the world. Hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian. LIVE weekdays 6-8 pm ET. Help support our mission and get perks. Membership protects TYT's independence from corporate ownership and allows us to provide free live shows that speak truth to power for people around the world. See Perks: ▶ https://www.youtube.com/TheYoungTurks/join SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE: ☞ http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=theyoungturks FACEBOOK: ☞ http://www.facebook.com/TheYoungTurks TWITTER: ☞ http://www.twitter.com/TheYoungTurks INSTAGRAM: ☞ http://www.instagram.com/TheYoungTurks TWITCH: ☞ http://www.twitch.com/tyt 👕 Merch: http://shoptyt.com ❤ Donate: http://www.tyt.com/go 🔗 Website: https://www.tyt.com 📱App: http://www.tyt.com/app 📬 Newsletters: https://www.tyt.com/newsletters/ If you want to watch more videos from TYT, consider subscribing to other channels in our network: The Damage Report ▶ https://www.youtube.com/thedamagereport TYT Sports ▶ https://www.youtube.com/tytsports The Conversation ▶ https://www.youtube.com/tytconversation Rebel HQ ▶ https://www.youtube.com/rebelhq TYT Investigates ▶ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwNJt9PYyN1uyw2XhNIQMMA #TYT #TheYoungTurks #BreakingNews 220720__TA03 by The Young Turks
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heartlandians · 2 years
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Doing it all: Michelle Nolden talks Lakeshorts Festival, Free Range Children... and the support system that enables her success
The Lakeshorts International Short Film Festival celebrates a milestone anniversary tonight. It began as a passion project by actor Michelle Nolden and her husband, producer Chris Scarka. They had two goals: to celebrate the rich artistic life of their Lakeshore/South Etobicoke community and to bring their love for film to their neighbours. After being disrupted by the COVID pandemic in 2020, the festival makes an anticipated and triumphant return with a gala screening on April 23 at the Assembly Hall.
Now experienced festival organizers, Nolden and Szarka also launched the Grand River International Short Film Festival late last year. The inaugural edition of this brand-new festival in Paris, Ontario (where the couple moved with their three sons a couple of years ago) was a sold-out success. With a mission that parallels that of Lakeshorts, the festival strives to showcase the best short films from the Brant County area... while bringing the world to Brant County.
Always enterprising, Nolden also created, wrote and directed Free Range Children, a reality series that premiered on Bell FibeTV last fall. The autobiographical series follows the exploits of Nolden, Szarka and their three sons as they embrace four hens (Edith, Gertie, Penelope and Mabel) as part of their family, and navigate the joys and intricacies of chicken farming in the backyard of their 8-acre property.
Beyond these major projects and the omnipresent busy-ness of being a mother, Nolden also remains a prolific actor who enjoys a prominent presence in film and television. She recently joined the cast of Heartland as Jessica Cooke, a new character introduced at the end of Season 14. Cooke is the former hard-nosed boss of Lou Fleming (Michelle Morgan), and she came to the Heartland Ranch to honour a new lease on life after surviving cancer... and found love with Lou’s Dad, Tim (Chris Potter). The two characters were married in a Season 15 episode which aired recently.
Her other credits on TV alone include five seasons as series regular Dr. Dawn Bell on the critically acclaimed CTV drama Saving Hope (for which she won a Canadian Screen Award for her performance); five seasons in the recurring role of U.S. attorney Robin Brooks on the CBS series Num3ers; and recurring roles on CBC’s Burden of Truth, Tiny Pretty Things, Northern Rescue and October Factions. She also recurred as an arms dealer in Designated Survivor, as the U.S. President in the hit series Nikita, and as the Crown Attorney in The Republic of Doyle.
Though her resume would be the envy of many, Nolden remains grounded, warm and humble – and above all grateful for her opportunities and personal life. Despite having a full calendar during the busy lead-up to the The Lakeshorts International Short Film Festival gala, Nolden spoke with SesayArts Magazine about the origin of the festival, advocacy for Canadian film arts, and her experience of exchanging city for country living while balancing her roles as mother, wife and actor.  
SM: How exciting that the Lakeshorts International Short Film Festival that you co-founded with your husband Chris is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Congratulations! Do you want to speak about what led you and your husband to create a festival? (It sounds like a daunting undertaking, yet here it is, celebrating a milestone anniversary.)
MN: The year before the festival started, I was sitting on the programming committee for Lakeshore Arts (LSA), the not-for-profit arts organization that services Etobicoke Lakeshore. They were running a fabulous program called My Neighbour Is An Artist, where different artists within the community would host their neighbours and showcase their art. Chris and I decided it would be great to host a night of short films. The neighbourhood was full of studios and film people, and it felt like we were living in the Burbank of Canada. The night was a huge success, and Chris and I were excited at the possibilities. Chris worked his magic and brought on incredible sponsors from the community and the industry, which allowed us to put on a fabulous event and provide in-kind and cash awards to the filmmakers.  
SM: How has the festival evolved or changed over the past decade?
MN: From the very beginning, we wanted the screenings to truly celebrate the films and the cast and crew involved in making it happen.  We wanted it to be grassroots and community-driven, and it has remained so.  It has become a pretty well-oiled machine, so we don’t mess with some things, but we always mix it up with different live opening performances,  local restaurants, and the curation of the films themselves. We’ve tried various screenings and venues, but the Gala is pretty tried and true.  After the first year, we began the Lakeshorts Future Filmmakers Initiative (LFFI), where the festival mentors area youth interested in cinema.  Every year it is a little different depending on the needs and responses of the youth within the community.  We are proud to say that one of Chris’s best editors, first found his love of film in the LFFI a decade ago!
SM: What would you like audiences to know about the films that you’ve programmed for this year’s festival, what audiences can expect, and anything else that you would like to share?  
MN: We are proud that we have a focus on Canadian film in the Cinespace Gala 10th Anniversary celebration. Supporting and giving back to homegrown talent has always been our motive. Our actual anniversary of 10- yrs was 2020, but Covid delayed everything, so this season has been the culmination of two seasons. The films are very diverse in genre, perspective, length, tone and subject matter. 
SM: I am intrigued by Free Range Children, both as a reality series and as a project that your entire family participated in. Do you want to speak a little about this? Will there be a second season?
MN: Free Range Children was such a fun experience for our family.  Like everyone else, we were stuck at home through Covid and looking for ways to keep ourselves entertained.  Before the pandemic hit, we had just left the city to move to Paris, Ontario, and the downtime allowed us to embrace everything about country living – including backyard chickens.  We immediately fell in love with them.  When we pitched the idea to Bell FibeTV we actually brought one of our hens to the boardroom table via zoom.  I think that was Mabel – she sealed the deal! Unfortunately, a second season might not be in the cards with life, work, and kids’ activities back to the new normal.
SM: With a thriving career such as yours, people might be surprised to know that you live in Paris, Ontario, not Toronto or Vancouver. Why did you choose to live and raise your family there, near your hometown of Brantford?
MN: In 2017 my Dad passed unexpectedly, and the pull to return and be close to family was immense.  Initially, we didn’t sell our home in Toronto because we weren’t sure that this 180 turn to country life would work.  But the pandemic helped slow us down enough to appreciate having space and connecting to nature.  (We also have bees and planted a small orchard of fruit trees.)  I have always been an avid gardener and lover of all things home and DIY, so having the canvas of 8 acres and a century home was a dream for me.
It all worked very serendipitously because as the pandemic waged on, I didn’t have to travel to and from the city for auditions as everything was done via video or zoom.  The jobs that I landed were in other provinces, and so the only actual commuting was the drive to the airport.  That part of the business has changed so much in the last few years.  Being in a major city is no longer a necessity.
SM: On the subject of family and work, I marvel at how you “do it all”. Balancing the responsibilities of work and home is always tenuous. How do you maintain a healthy balance so that you can look after yourself and your family while also doing work of high quality?
MN: Luckily I have a great husband and support system that I am incredibly grateful for, but truthfully, I don’t always manage it well.  The acting life is feast or famine, and often in the famine stages, I take on things to keep me busy and fulfilled and then it gets busy and I find myself stretched too thin.  I’ve been doing it for years, and you’d think I’d learn one of these days:)  I am better when I’m busy, though.  People always say if you want something done, give it to a busy person, and that certainly holds true for me.  
SM: Having worked with so many people over the years, has anyone given you advice (professional or personal) or influenced you in a way that carries special weight for you?
MN: I feel so lucky to have worked with the level and variety of actors I have.  I am constantly learning and am always amazed at how everyone’s process is so different and how that process changes as we grow older and add life experience to the mix.  My parents were probably my greatest influencers, and they were good, kind and contributing people always.  If I can look back on my life as they did theirs, I will be a very happy woman.  There is a saying on their gravestone from Carl Jung that reads “the privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are”.   So I try to live by what I trust and not by what I fear.  
SM: The final word is yours. What question didn’t I ask you that you wish I had (and what is the answer)?
MN: Those were lovely questions. Thank you.
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qualityruinsengineer · 5 months
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Seeking Justice: The Role of a Personal Injury Attorney in Burbank
Accidents happen when you least expect them, often leaving you with injuries, medical bills, and a lot of stress. When you find yourself in such a situation in Burbank, California, a personal injury attorney in Burbank can be your greatest ally, fighting for your rights and helping you navigate the complex legal landscape.
The Burden of Personal Injuries
Imagine this scenario: you're driving down the streets of Burbank, minding your own business when suddenly, another driver runs a red light and smashes into your car. You're left with a broken arm, a damaged car, and mounting medical bills. What do you do? This is where a personal injury attorney comes into play.
Legal Support in Tough Times
A personal injury attorney is your legal representative who specializes in cases involving personal injuries. These attorneys are well-versed in the laws and regulations of California, making them the best resource for individuals who find themselves suffering due to someone else's negligence or wrongdoing.
1. Expertise in Personal Injury Law
Personal injury attorneys are knowledgeable about the specific laws and regulations that pertain to personal injury cases in California. This expertise is invaluable when you're trying to navigate the legal system, as it can provide you with guidance on the best course of action.
2. Investigating the Incident
When you hire a personal injury attorney, they will thoroughly investigate the incident that led to your injuries. This includes gathering evidence, speaking to witnesses, and working with experts to determine the full extent of your injuries and losses. All of this information is crucial in building a strong case on your behalf.
3. Negotiating with Insurance Companies
In many personal injury cases, you'll have to deal with insurance companies. These companies often try to minimize their payouts, leaving you with less than you deserve. A personal injury attorney will skillfully negotiate with these insurance companies to ensure you receive fair compensation.
4. Representing You in Court
If negotiations with the at-fault party or their insurance company don't lead to a fair settlement, your personal injury attorney will be prepared to take your case to court. They'll use their legal expertise to present a compelling case on your behalf.
The Importance of a Personal Injury Attorney in Burbank
The importance of having a personal injury attorney cannot be overstated. They serve as your advocate, working tirelessly to ensure you get the justice and compensation you deserve. 
Here are some key reasons why their role is indispensable:
1. Protection of Your Rights
Personal injury attorneys are your voice when dealing with insurance companies and at-fault parties. They protect your rights and ensure you are not taken advantage of during a vulnerable time.
2. Relief from Stress
Dealing with the aftermath of a personal injury can be extremely stressful. A personal injury attorney takes the legal burden off your shoulders, allowing you to focus on your recovery.
3. Maximizing Compensation
These attorneys are skilled at calculating the full extent of your damages, including medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more. They work to secure the maximum compensation possible.
4. No Upfront Costs
Most personal injury attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if you win your case. This ensures that everyone, regardless of financial means, has access to legal representation.
Closing Up!
In a city as vibrant and bustling as Burbank, accidents are a part of life. When they happen, a personal injury attorney is your beacon of hope, ready to stand by your side and ensure you receive the justice you deserve. Remember, your rights matter, and seeking legal representation is the first step toward reclaiming your life after a personal injury. Don't wait - reach out to a personal injury attorney in Burbank today to get the support you need. Your journey to justice starts with that simple call.
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injuryallyus · 1 year
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Getting the Right Help: How To Choose a Qualified Personal Injury Lawyer in Burbank
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No matter the severity of your personal injury case, selecting the right lawyer for you is essential in ensuring that the outcome is equitable and just. As such, when choosing a personal lawyer to represent you in Burbank, it's important to know how to find one who has both experience in personal injury law and proven success-winning cases. This blog post will provide an overview of some strategies for making sure your chosen attorney is qualified to represent your interests as they relate to claiming damages from a negligent party or parties involved in an accident that resulted in physical harm or property loss.
Introduction to the importance of selecting a personal lawyer to represent you in Burbank when claiming damages from an accident. When faced with a legal issue, having the right personal lawyer to represent your interests is essential. This is especially true in cases of claiming damages from an accident in Burbank. The right lawyer will help ensure that you are represented well and that you obtain the best outcome possible.
Having the proper representation is important because Burbank has its own unique set of laws and regulations that must be followed when making a claim. An experienced attorney can provide advice on navigating these laws and make sure that your case is handled properly. They can also advise you on any options available to you, such as whether or not to accept a settlement offer or pursue a lawsuit. Additionally, they can assist with gathering evidence and preparing for trial if necessary.
A personal lawyer will also be familiar with the court system in Burbank, which means they have an understanding of what types of arguments need to be made based on local precedents and legal requirements. This knowledge will help ensure that your case is presented in the most compelling way possible so that you can achieve the best result possible.
Finally, having a Burbank personal injury attorney who understands Burbank law means they are more likely to be able to anticipate potential issues before they arise, meaning your chances of success become even greater. With their knowledge and experience, they should be able to quickly identify strategies for resolving disputes or maximizing financial compensation; this could be incredibly valuable during negotiations or at trial.
Overall, it's clear why selecting the right personal injury lawyer in Burbank is so important when claiming damages from an accident; their expertise allows them to skillfully navigate complex legal matters while working hard towards achieving the best outcome for their client.
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I enjoyed your musings on love poems. Have you written anything recently about cities? You should post more of your writing. It’s electric.
Electric. I'm not sure about that. Very kind. On cities - yes. I'm working on a rehash of a piece I wrote about L.A (have been for a while). I might share it here. I'm not sure yet. An extract:
Everyone I talk to is frustrated, every single person has an opinion, had waded through Skid Row even. Its rawness does not stop me from going Downtown. It does not stop me from seeing squalor unlike anything I have ever seen. It’s the Federal Government’s job, it’s the State’s prerogative, the County’s doing, the City’s fault, if citizens weren’t so nimby, if America wasn’t so capitalist, if Republicans were in power, if the Democrats just acted, if the drugs came off the street, if the drugs were legal, if housing was free, if they’d just stop being, then we could solve it, then all would be resolved.
The people of Skid Row migrate here. When the winter settles in New York many thousands will walk across America towards the sun, where they will join established slum communities and try to survive in a place that will overlook them. The centralisation of poverty in one place, the squeezing of the poor, produces a rare bitter juice that taints the mouths of all Angelinos. It is not lost on them, but I am shocked they do not act. I am told they are scared:
“L.A has had a large exodus in the past several years. Rampant crime, progressive politics that some believe is doing more harm than good, and exorbitant prices. And you see the backlash from people. People who have voted Democrat their entire life are now shifting. And can you blame them? When you get constant finger pointing and excuses for crime, homelessness, lack of prosecution, you lose the veil of deterrence. I've been lucky in where I live. But there are people who get stabbed, shot, punched in the face, harassed, etc and this happens in good neighbourhoods. L.A is HUGE, so you will naturally get politics playing a major role in everything, but it does seem like it's coming to a head soon. Police departments will not tolerate getting defunded and people will not tolerate crime. If prevailing winds start to shift one way or the other, get the popcorn out!” – Jamie, ex-divorce attorney and friend. And:
Beyond it the City spreads to fit its county, absorbing once rural towns like Lakewood and Whittier as it grows. Held back only by geography, and even then, like a Virginia creeper, it climbs over and expands into the craggy valleys and brown gullies. The threat of an earthquake is the landscapes response. A threat that extends past Burbank and whiles its way down South Western Avenue, diffusing out slowly as it gets to Orange County. It circles the City State, amassing around what Rosecrans describes as Los Angeles’ 100-mile radius of influence. It is the cause of the L.A rush, the San Andreas nuisance that keeps Angelinos moving fast. And then one day, when L.A faces its ultimate shakedown, insurers and litigators will beat to battle stations, fingers will waggle, trembling signatures will be drawn on settlements, with Angelinos the only ones knowing who is to blame - the Fault that is at fault. Mutually assured destruction.
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Aug. 19 (UPI) -- A California man who investigators firmly believe was a serial killer has been convicted of raping and killing two young women before he disappeared for decades and was ultimately exposed by his DNA.
On Thursday, a jury found 67-year-old Horace Van Vaultz Jr. guilty in the assaults and deaths of Selena Keough in 1981 and Mary Duggan in 1986.
Vaultz was finally arrested in 2019 after police matched DNA left at the scenes to his family lineage through genealogical websites.
"Using the latest in technology and forensics, we were able to secure a conviction against someone who targeted young women," Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon said in a statement. "I hope that [this] guilty verdict provides some comfort to the victims' families who have waited more than three decades to see this result."
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Vaultz has also been linked to a third woman who was killed in Ventura County in 1988.
The families of both women were in the courtroom as the verdict was read.
At trial, defense lawyers argued that Vaultz was guilty only of having consensual sex with the women, and that it was someone else who showed up later and killed them.
Prosecutors in the case scoff at that notion.
"To believe the defendant's story, you'd have to throw out all your common sense," Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Beth Silverman said during closing arguments, according to KNBC-TV.
"You'd have to believe this defendant is the most unlucky person on the planet, to have three women all turn up dead with the defendant's semen inside them."
Keough, 21, was found dead in Montclair, Calif., on July 16, 1981, and forensic evidence was collected -- but it would be a long time before DNA analysis evolved to the sophisticated level it's on today.
When police ran the killer's DNA through a national database, the results led them to the other women's case. Duggan, 22, was found dead in the trunk of a car in Burbank, Calif., on June 9, 1986.
Police also ran the crime scene DNA through a genealogical database to try to find some of the killer's relatives. Ultimately, Vaultz was arrested during a traffic stop almost three years ago.
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Genealogical databases have recently helped detectives solve a number of cold murder cases -- including more than a dozen that were attributed to the Golden State Killer in 2018.
The third case that prosecutors said was linked to Vaultz's DNA involved a 25-year-old woman named Janna Rowe. Police say they later found Rowe's jewelry among the belongings of Vaultz's mother.
At his trial, Vaultz testified that he couldn't remember meeting the women after sexual encounters with hundreds of partners. He faces life in prison without parole at his sentencing on Sept. 19.
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