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Can I Still File a Lawsuit in California without a Police Report?

Some people may underestimate the extent of their injuries or the seriousness of an accident and decide to not get the police involved in the matter. However, days after the collision the victim may realize he or she may need to pursue compensation from the at-fault party but has no police report to provide to […]

Data Breach of Auris Health, Inc. Employee’s Email Exposes Sensitive Information

NOTICE: If you received a NOTICE OF DATA BREACH from Auris Health, Inc., contact the Arnold Law Firm at (916) 777-7777 On March 15, 2020, an unauthorized party gained access to the email account of an employee of surgical robot developer Auris Health, Inc. (Auris). The company has not disclosed when the security incident was […]

thyssenkrupp Materials Data Breach Exposes Company’s Human Resources Information

NOTICE: If you reside in the United States and are a current or former employee of thyssenkrupp Materials NA, Inc. and received a NOTICE OF DATA BREACH contact the Arnold Law Firm at (916) 777-7777 On December 28, 2020, a ransomware attack encrypted the servers and workstations of the thyssenkrupp Materials group of companies (thyssenkrupp) […]

Bosley Data Breach Exposes Sensitive Customer Information

NOTICE: If you are a Bosley customer, reside in the United States, and received a NOTICE OF DATA BREACH, contact the Arnold Law Firm at (916) 777-7777 On August 17, 2020, prominent hair restoration provider Bosely discovered that company data had been encrypted as a result of malware present on their computer systems. On September […]

Can I Take Medical Leave from Work for Injuries Suffered in a Car Accident?

The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA) legally requires employers to allow eligible employees to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave due to the birth of a child, an illness or injury, or to care for an ill or injured loved one. According to the Center for American Progress, 73 percent […]

What Are My Rights as a Car Insurance Policyholder in California?

When you purchase an insurance policy, you are granted rights as a policyholder. California has more laws to protect insurance policyholders than any other state in the U.S. Your insurance company must comply with these laws when you file a claim. The purpose of these laws is to help ensure you are treated fairly and […]

Arbitration in a Personal Injury Case

People often think of just two options for solving a personal injury dispute with an insurance company: a settlement or a jury verdict. There are a few other ways the dispute may be settled, such as arbitration. What is Arbitration? Arbitration is a form of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and is used to resolve a […]

Peter Pan Seafood, Inc. Computer System Disabled for Extortion in Data Breach

NOTICE: If you are a current or former employee of Peter Pan Seafoods, Inc. and received a NOTICE OF DATA BREACH, contact the Arnold Law Firm at (916) 777-7777 On December 12, 2020, food distributor Peter Pan Seafoods, Inc. (Peter Pan) discovered that the personal data of 8,800 current and former employees was obtained in […]

Is Eyewitness Testimony Important for a Car Accident Claim?

When a vehicle collision occurs, both parties may attempt to prove a lack of fault. In these cases, a neutral, third-party eyewitness may help establish the facts of the case. Who Can be an Eyewitness? An eyewitness can be anyone who was present at the time of the accident and was able to observe what […]

What is the Difference Between a Verdict and a Settlement?

The main difference between a verdict and a settlement is that one involves a jury trial and the other relies on both parties reaching an agreement outside of court. The car accident attorneys in Sacramento at the Arnold Law Firm have recovered compensation for our clients both by settling outside of the courtroom and by […]