KOO LAW, APC Legal Blog
Trucks, SUVs more likely to hit pedestrians than cars
On Behalf of KOO LAW, APC | April 22, 2022 | Personal Injury
Residents of California and the rest of the United States have shown a clear preference for large trucks and SUVs in recent years despite the fact that larger vehicles are more of a danger to pedestrians. Pedestrian crashes and fatalities are increasing nationwide,...
Do you know how serious a compound fracture is?
On Behalf of KOO LAW, APC | April 11, 2022 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
Car crashes that result in broken bones may not seem serious. However, certain types of fractures may come with catastrophic damage to the body if not tended to properly. Fracture is the term medical professionals use when a bone has cracked. In some...
Reviewing the impact of distracted driving
On Behalf of KOO LAW, APC | March 28, 2022 | Personal Injury
If you become hit by a distracted driver, a wide variety of hardships could lie ahead. In addition to debilitating injuries that cause high levels of physical pain, you could have to step down from work and miss out on other important events...
How do doctors diagnose knee injuries?
On Behalf of KOO LAW, APC | March 11, 2022 | Personal Injury
After suffering a personal injury where you slipped and fell on your knee, you want to inventory all the harm you suffered. After all, you cannot get every penny of compensation you deserve if you do not know how much it costs to...
What could occur if my dental implant procedure goes wrong?
On Behalf of KOO LAW, APC | February 27, 2022 | Uncategorized
Before dental implant surgery, a dentist typically performs a thorough examination to determine your suitability for the procedure. Diagnostic tests could determine if you have healthy enough teeth and gums to handle implants. As noted by Healthline, preexisting medical conditions such as gum...
Gender bias could cause diagnosis errors between women and men
On Behalf of KOO LAW, APC | February 14, 2022 | Firm News
Research points toward women experiencing more medical mistakes and misdiagnoses than men. Healthline reports that some physicians may disregard their female patients’ pain symptoms. Legitimate and serious issues could remain overlooked. Doctors, for example, may provide their male patients with treatment or medication...
How does the court divide wrongful death damages?
On Behalf of KOO LAW, APC | February 11, 2022 | Wrongful Death
Wrongful death cases occur when someone causes the death of another person through negligent or criminal actions. If you bring a case to court and the court rules in your favor, the law states how the court must divide any damages. The U.S....
How may uninsured motorist coverage help me in an accident?
On Behalf of KOO LAW, APC | January 22, 2022 | Personal Injury
Carrying auto liability insurance is an important responsibility as a driver. Unfortunately, not all California drivers have this kind of insurance. You might fear that an uninsured driver could hit you in an auto collision, leaving you without a way to collect compensation...
How patients and hospitals can prevent surgical site infections
On Behalf of KOO LAW, APC | January 5, 2022 | Personal Injury
A surgical site infection is a common type of hospital-acquired infection. This means that you contracted it at the hospital while you were receiving treatment. Incising the skin to perform surgery makes you vulnerable to bacteria, and the risk of a surgical site...
Is wisdom tooth removal mandatory?
On Behalf of KOO LAW, APC | December 29, 2021 | Firm News
Wisdom tooth removal is a notorious procedure that causes pain and swelling. Some people see it as a rite of passage, but is it really necessary to remove these teeth? The Mayo Clinic explains that for most people wisdom tooth removal will help...