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California questions and answers
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Is a DUI a misdemeanor in California?
Asked in Fresno, CA | September 20, 2018
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How do I sue an individual for hitting me with his suv while I was riding my ebike crossing the crosswalk?
Asked in Los Angeles, CA | December 19, 2025I currently have a case against the other individual, but my attorney recently closed the case due to not finding any Insurance information from the driver. Im lost where to go and not sure who to look for in this matter. I do not have auto insurance.
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I’m wondering if my primary doctor did a malpractice on my daughter
Asked in Hemet, CA | December 22, 2025Our primary doctor prescribed this medication called minocycline for her acne. She was taking it for like about six months and then after six months has passed my daughter got real sick and we went to the hospital and she was diagnosed with lupus. Prior to the situation, my daughter was healthy. What should I do?
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Can I classify California employees as independent contractors?
Asked in Pasadena, CA | November 22, 2018
Answered by 1 attorney
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