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Welcome to the website of the Law Offices of Arnold Laub.  We have designed this website to help answer your questions about accidents and injuries in the most convenient and user friendly means available.  Click on the questions below that are the closest to your own question, and you'll get answers right away.

   
       
 
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Statistics and Facts

Police say they issued 14,000 citations for running red lights and 80,000 related citations. The laws just don't protect people that are maimed and killed in accidents and I want tougher laws. I have been in contact with city and state officials.

 
SAN FRANCISCO WAS RECENTLY NAMED THE WORST CITY IN THE STATE FOR PEDESTRAINS by Caught in the Crosswalk, a report released by the Surface Transportation Policy Project, a Washington D.C. transportation research institute. Pedestrian deaths account for nearly half of all traffic fatalities in San Francisco compared to just 13 % nationally. San Francisco chief of Police Fred Lau said, "I think we're all concerned about the number of traffic accidents that result in injury or death; it really is a community problem for us."

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Elder Abuse & Injuries

Q: If a resident of a nursing home has no contract with the home, can he or she still sue the home for improper care?
A: Yes, nursing home residents (or their survivors) who are harmed due to improper care by a nursing home may recover damages under several different legal theories, even in the absence of a contract. A resident might have a cause of action that arises out of negligent personal supervision and care, negligent hiring and retention of employees, negligent maintenance of the premises, or negligent selection or maintenance of equipment. In addition, a nursing home resident who has been abused can pursue damages for assault and battery.


Q: What rights do residents of nursing homes have?
A: A resident in a nursing facility that participates in the Medicare program has the right, under statute, to be free from verbal, sexual, physical and mental abuse, and any physical or chemical restraint that is imposed for purposes of discipline or convenience, rather than ...

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