Case Barnett Law - BC - August 2018

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CASE BARNETT LAW HAS THEIR SIGHTS ON BULLYING, NEGLIGENCE, AND PRODUCT DEFECTS

this by hiring fewer staff members, even though that means there are fewer people available

At our office, we deal with a wide variety of cases, from elder abuse cases to commercial trucking accidents. Each case demands a different approach, but no matter how different the circumstances seem, at the center of each case is someone who is hurting. At Case Barnett Law, our mission is to help people in pain get the justice they deserve. Here are three of the biggest cases we have on our plate in the next few months. One of our clients, a junior at a local high school, suffered from a traumatic brain injury after being bullied by a classmate. The injury occurred when the bully body-slammed our client head-first into the ground. As parents, this matter hits close to home. Child injury law is extremely important to us. We believe that our kids should be safe at school and that all parents should be able to trust schools to take the necessary precautions to protect students. Another case we currently have set for trial is an elder abuse matter. Our client experienced a terrible fall while living at a nursing facility, which resulted in a brain

to handle important responsibilities, like watching and caring for patients who are at risk for falls. For our client, there was only one outcome for this kind of negligence. We also have a case set for trial that revolves around a

product defect in an ATV. Our client is a woman who was riding an ATV in

the desert when, due to the defect, her foot was sucked into the wheel well. She lost control and was ejected head-first after running into a dirt embankment. Her neck broke in the accident, and today she lives as a paraplegic. At the time of the accident, our client was 24 years old. Need more information about the challenges of these kinds of cases? We have a series of free special reports on our website. Get “Safe at School: The Duty to Protect Our Children in California Schools” at CaseBarnettLaw.com/reports/safe-at-school.cfm and “The California Survival Guide to Finding a Nursing Home for Your Loved One” at CaseBarnettLaw.com/reports/finding-a-nursing-home-for-your-loved- one.cfm . Just enter your name and email address to gain access to an instant download of each report.

injury. Although the facility knew she was at risk for falls, they failed to provide adequate support and care. Often, facilities make poor administrative

decisions in an attempt to save money. They do

SUCCESS STORIES “Case Barnett Law represented me on a lawsuit against Kindred Hospital for wrongful death, medical malpractice, and elder abuse. At all times, Case and his staff were professional, responsive, and most of all, compassionate. “My family is very pleased with the outcome reached by Case Barnett in our suit against a national hospital organization. Case was very sympathetic, and he and his team worked so hard through every appeal and stalling tactic the defendant threw at us. I would recommend Case to anyone who has grounds for bringing a civil suit.” –Linda H.

“Case explained the process to me every step of the way. He gave me advice but respected and valued my opinion. He was kind and sympathetic. I’m grateful to Case Barnett Law for their excellent legal representation during a very difficult time. “If you are looking for a lawyer who will fight for you and for the right outcome, Case is the one.” –Sara A.

Reminder About Our Firm’s Communication Policy: Our promise to you is that we don’t take inbound calls or emails while we are working on your case. Case Barnett takes no inbound unscheduled phone calls whatsoever. It makes him much more productive and helps get your case resolved faster. You can always call the office at 949-861-2990, and schedule an in-person or phone appointment, usually within 24-48 hours. This is a lot better than the endless game of “phone tag” played by most businesses today. Remember, too, that email is “quick,” but is checked no more than twice a day. Replies are then scheduled into the calendar. So, if it’s really important, don’t email — call the office instead.

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