Category Archives: Property and business owner liability
Should I Negotiate My Accident Claim With the Insurance Company?
You’ve been injured in a vehicle accident and want your bills paid and compensation for your injuries. You want a reasonable settlement, but you don’t want to wait too long. Should you negotiate with your insurance company after an accident? It depends on the accident and your injuries. Callaway & Wolf have represented vehicle… Read More »
Can California Restaurants Be Held Liable for Injuries from Criminal Activity On Premises?
According to a recent San Francisco news report, on June 16, 2013 at about 4:00 p.m. near Grant Avenue and Sutter Street, someone threw what looked like a quarter stick of dynamite through a restaurant’s window. A witness named Jonathan Danielson says that he followed the bombers and took a photograph of them with… Read More »
Man Receives Millions From Bar for Injuries Suffered From Slip, Fall
Man Receives $2 Million for After Slipping and Falling in Bar The attorney for a man injured at a bar hopes that his case, and its multimillion dollar judgment, will serve as a flashpoint for change in how bars address customer safety. The bar, however, plans to appeal, arguing that the jury did not… Read More »
Starbucks Sued For Burns From Hot Tea
A woman burned by hot tea at a Starbucks has sued the chain, alleging negligence. This will no doubt bring back memories of the infamous McDonald’s coffee case of years past, where a woman sued after spilling hot coffee into her lap that she had purchased in a drive-through window. The Infamous McDonald’s Coffee… Read More »