Why Los Angeles’ Face Covering Law May Be Both Right and Unconstitutional

Los Angeles County made a major step in April to halt the spread of Coronavirus. However, as we find below, many well-intentioned laws also trample upon civil liberties. As the old saying goes– the road to hell… What Does the Lawyer Say? Los Angeles injury attorney, Michael Ehline, has decades of experience in the legal field. In particular, after service in the United States Marine Corps, he developed an attuned sense of the reach of government. By studying under a judge before receiving his JD, Ehline sees the practical side of such “good faith” laws. He says he also sees the potential restrictions inherent in them. Where to Start? The Los Angeles Times reported on the law-making face coverings mandatory for...

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High Capacity Magazines at Stake

Gun owners in California finally have a point in their corner. However, there’s a long way to go. California’s war on gun rights is enormous. Also, it won’t stop. Still, at least there is a little reprieve. The Sacramento Bee reported on the ruling. US District Judge Roger Benitez issued a preliminary injunction regarding the b Hammer and sickle isolated on white background. With clipping path. an on high capacity magazines. The San Diego-based judge’s ruling states that the law is likely unconstitutional as it violates a portion of the Second Amendment. The law currently bans magazines holding more than ten rounds of ammo. The law is temporarily blocked after a motion by the CA Rifle and Pistol Association. Furthermore,...

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Fallout From the Tour Bus v. Big Rig Trailer Crash in Palm Springs

Vetted member of the Personal Injury Warriors Crew No matter how much liability insurance coverage there is, when there multiple injuries and deaths, coverage runs out fast. The fallout of not having enough money as a disabled victim is staggering. Although buses and semi-trucks generally carry higher liability insurance coverage than small cars, it is usually no more than several million dollars. In this case, we can foresee the passengers and survivors fighting over money. The tour bus crash happened on Interstate 10 in Palm Springs. The tour bus operated by USA Holiday crashed with the rear of a tractor trailer truck. The bus at the time traveled on the return trip to Los Angeles after a trip to Red Earth Casino in Thermal, California. California...

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Preventing Burn Injuries in the Home

Burn injuries are one of the most painful types of personal harm and can have devastating scarring for the victim, which in a large portion of incidences are children, blemishing them for life. Many children and adults are harmed every year in their home. These are accidents that involve exposure to fire, heat, electricity and heat producing instruments. In numerous incidences in the home causing this kind of harm can be prevented and younger children are the most likely to be hurt from scald burns. Children who are older are more often hurt by direct contact with fire known as flame burns. Either of these types of harm are painful, can be debilitating and result in scaring or disfigurement. There are some helpful tips to help prevent burns...

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Interview With the Pain Doctor

Interview with Dr. Darrow By attorney Michael Ehline – As part of my commitment to chasing solutions for injury victims, rather than attorney’s fees, I like to bring things to the forefront that should REALLY matter to those adversely harmed by the negligence of others. One common theme we accident attorneys see with big injuries, is the need for long term pain management. Managing pain can mean the difference between normal human function, and constant discomfort. But did you know there are also many ways to heal the body by using your own blood, stem cells, and even by causing the body to regenerate its own tissue by creating a proliferation in the damage location? Surgery is not always the best option when, with these new and...

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