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Reza Torkzadeh Selected to 2020 Super Lawyers List
Reza Torkzadeh, founding partner of TORKLAW (The Torkzadeh Law Firm), has been selected to the 2020 Southern California Super Lawyers list. This honor is bestowed only on those lawyers who excel in th...
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National Blood Donor Month: What Really Happens to Donated B...
Someone in our country needs blood every 2 seconds, and it must come from volunteer donors. Have you ever wondered what happens to donated blood? Who benefits most? Find out here.
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A Better New Year’s Resolution: Avoid the Real Leading...
Unintentional injury is the country's leading cause of death! This year, instead of making a New Year’s Resolution you’ll break by February, use our yearlong guide to keep yourself safe
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7 Things We Love About the Holidays
Holiday safety tips from TORKLAW can help you avoid hazards that can cause injury around the holidays. Celebrate safely w/family & friends
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15 Ways Motorcycle Accidents Devastate Your Life
A couple of years back, I witnessed a devastating motorcycle accident just a few weeks before Christmas. Every year around this time, I think of that motorcyclist, and hope that he and his family got ...
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Intentional Torts
Intentional torts are harmful actions done on purpose. A wrongdoer can be tried in criminal court and civil court for these types of actions.
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Happy Thanksgiving from TORKLAW
Thanksgiving is unique because it is observed by people of almost every religious and political belief. Here are ways to celebrate safely
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8 Reasons a Lawyer May Not Take Your Personal Injury Case
If you have been wronged, you may want to file a personal injury case. But some cases don’t legally justify a lawsuit. Here are examples
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Support the Fairness for Injured Patients Act
Please support the Fairness for Injured Patients Act to protect victims of medical malpractice from compensation limits set in 1975
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Is it Legal to Have a Video Camera on my Vehicle?
Today, everyone has a video camera on them all the time. The legality of recording people is tricky, however, and varies from state to state.