North County San Diego Personal Injury Blog
Can Organizations Really Get Sued Over Donating Food?
Daniel Petrov | November 27, 2015 | Personal Injury
Food banks and other non-profit organizations have to be careful about what goods they serve. Restaurants have to be careful about the food they donate. If you work for a restaurant looking to donate food, or a non-profit looking to distribute food, contact a personal injury attorney to ensure that you are not exposed to… read more
What Do I Do If Someone Gets Hurt at My Wedding?
Daniel Petrov | February 13, 2015 | Personal Injury
People slip and fall. And while you hope nothing like that would ever happen at your wedding (birthday party, anniversary, or business meeting), sometimes people get drunk, rowdy, or careless. Accidents happen, and if you’re not careful, you could become a defendant in an expensive civil case. Wedding Accidents If you are hosting a wedding… read more
Dog Park Liabilities
Daniel Petrov | December 9, 2014 | Personal Injury
Dog parks are not a liability-free zone. While dog parks may be a place where the city suspends its leash laws, the laws that govern liability for human or animal injury still apply. In addition, dog parks are not the place for un-neutered male dogs, aggressive dogs, or un-socialized puppies. Dog parks exist so that… read more
Can I Sue for Slander on Facebook?
Daniel Petrov | November 4, 2014 | Product Liability
In short, yes. However, because it’s written words, you would sue for libel. Can I Sue Facebook For Posting It? No. Generally, companies like Twitter and Facebook are not responsible for the content people post. In addition, the companies that host those websites are generally not liable for the content of the websites. You have… read more