Plaintiff’s car was damaged in an accident. As provided in her insurance contract, her insurer elected to repair rather than pay for the damaged vehicle. She was unsatisfied with the result and sued her insurer, but lost in the trial court when she did not prove her vehicle could not be repaired to its pre-accident […]
Measure Of Damages Decided In Two Pet Cases.
In the first case, two dogs were barking at each other through a fence. One of the neighbors shot and wounded the other neighbor’s dog. A veterinarian had to amputate the wounded dog’s leg. In the second case, a vet nicked and cut a dog’s intestine during liver surgery, and then left a sponge inside […]
Fourth Amendment Violation For Seizing Homeless Persons’ Shopping Carts.
Nine homeless persons living on Skid Row filed suit against the City of Los Angeles, alleging their constitutional rights were violated when the City seized and destroyed their personal possessions temporarily left on public sidewalks while they attended to necessary tasks. The trial court issued an injunction against the City from performing regular “clean-ups,” and […]
Emotional Distress Damages For Pet Owner Upheld.
Neighbors had a long-standing dispute. At one point, the neighbor who owned a 12-15 pound dog named Romeo heard Romeo bark, then squeal, opened the gate to his yard and saw defendant holding a baseball bat. He called out, “Why did you hit my dog?” Defendant responded: “You need to be more courteous and get […]