Welcome to CGLaw Pod, the podcast channel brought to you by CaseyGerry, the most established personal injury law firm in San Diego / Founded in 1947. Our podcast features a team of experienced personal injury attorneys who will share their knowledge and insights with our audience. Each episode will cover a different topic related to personal injury law, such as car accidents, medical malpractice, product liability, and more. Our attorneys will discuss their experiences representing clients, the challenges they faced, and the strategies they used to achieve successful outcomes. They will also provide thoughts on how to navigate the legal system and protect your rights if you or a loved one has been injured. At CGLaw Pod, we are committed to educating our audience about personal injury law and helping them understand their legal options. Whether you are a fellow attorney, a victim of negligence or simply interested in learning more about this area of law, our podcast is the perfect resource for you. Tune in to CGLaw Pod and join us in our mission to empower individuals and families with the knowledge and tools they need to seek justice and recover the compensation they deserve.
In this episode, Attorney Eric Ganci delves deep into two critical court cases that have caught the attention of the legal world.
Balakrishnan v. Regents of the University of California
In this episode, Attorney Eric Ganci delves into a recent California court decision that sheds light on whether prevailing parties can recover costs for depositions that were noticed but didn’t occur.
Garcia v. Tempur-Pedic North America, LLC:
In this episode of Ganci Law Update, we delve into recent legal decisions that explore various aspects of law, from government immunity to duty and academic discipline:
In this episode of Ganci Law Update, attorney Eric Ganci delves into three crucial legal cases:
In this Ganci Law Update episode, attorney Eric Ganci examines three pivotal legal cases:
In this episode of the Ganci Law Update, attorney Eric Ganci delves into a range of intriguing legal cases, offering valuable insights and analysis:
In this episode of the Ganci Law Update, CaseyGerry trial attorney Eric Ganci discusses Brain injury cases touching on the recent case - Randy’s Trucking, Inc. v. The Superior Court of Kern County (Buttram) 2023 WL 3530705.
In a Traumatic Brain Injury case, both sides will usually hire experts examine or prove that claim.
However, in preliminary testing, neuropsychologists may have the option of not disclosing the results of the prel...
Sometimes courts disagree on how to read and interpret the law. CaseyGerry attorney, Eric Ganci explores the decision in Tansavatdi v. City of Rancho Palos Verdes (2023) 14 Cal.5th 639, where the Supreme court steps in to settle a disagreement between two lower courts on whether a design immunity claim against a public government agency can preclude a decision for seeking a claim when a government has failed to warn of a dangerous ...
In this episode of the Ganci Law Update, CaseyGerry attorney Eric Ganci discusses rights and limitations in filing a lawsuit against another party. Ganci explores several recent judgments to address this.
In Braugh v. Dow, 2023 WL 4312617, he discusses California law as it pertains to the following question:
Touching on another recent case, ...
In this introductory episode, CaseyGerry trial attorney, Eric Ganci talks about his work at the firm and gives an overview of what the listeners can expect from this podcast. Welcome to CGLaw Pod!
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Villanueva v. California (2021) 986 F.3d 1158
In this week's podcast, CaseyGerry attorney Eric Ganci explores the growing number of police shootings and use of deadly force, raising questions about if police are protected under the law, focusing on Qualified Immunity and how, and if it protects law enforcement in cases of deadly shootings.
Villanueva was involved in a car chase and was stopped by police officers. Th...
Luebke v. Automobile Club of Southern California (2020) 59 Cal.App.5th 694
This podcast discusses the case, Luebke v. Automobile Club of Southern California (2020) to address the question: What happens when you file your trial papers, show up for your day in court and get hit with a curve ball? The judge presents a new item that you were not aware of, an issue that no party raised and shouldn't need to be decided on ...
Mostafavi Law Group, APC v. Larry Rabineau, APC (2021) 61 Cal.App.5th 614
CSAA Insurance Exchange v. Hodroj (2021) 72 Cal.App.5th 272
This case decision is a technical one. Specifically on 998 those offers must be drafted to be accepted.
First, what is a 998 Offer? A CCP998 offer is one made before a case goes to trial to settle at a certain amount. If a 998 is offered but not accepted, it sets the bar for what a verdict must ...
If you injure yourself while jogging on someone's property, is the property owner liable for negligence?
In this installment, CaseyGerry attorney Eric Ganci explores this question referencing a recent judgement in Rucker v. WINCAL, LLC (2022) 74 Cal.App.5th 883.
According to the California civil code 846 (A) - "An owner owes no duty of care to keep the premises safe for entry others for entry or use for any recr...
Covert v. FCA USA, LLC (2022) 73 Cal.App.5th 821
Segal v. ASICS (2022) 12 Cal.5th 651
Timing is crucial in serving a demand to settle against another party in a civil lawsuit. Firstly, is there an advantage for plaintiff to offer defendant a settlement offer? The answer is - yes...if the timing is right.
In this podcast, CaseyGerry attorney Eric Ganci discusses the importance of timing in filing a demand to settle, touching on the ...
In this installment of the Ganci Law Update, CaseyGerry attorney Eric Ganci discusses depositions and how a 2022 decision influences how depositions can be used if a party is unavailable for trial.
Using the recent 2022 decision in Berroteran II v. Superior Court, Ganci examines the question - can a prior deposition be used as evidence if a party is unavailable for trial.
Prior deposition transcripts, otherwise heresay, can be admis...
In this episode, CaseyGerry attorney Eric Ganci discusses how the law determines if punitive damages are excessive.
If a person has acted negligently or improperly and has harmed someone else as a result, California law sometimes allows the plaintiff to seek punitive damages in addition to compensation. Delving into the recent 2022 case, Doe v. Lee, Ganci explores when a verdict for punitive damages is excessive in the eyes of the l...
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