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A Legacy of Effective Representation

May 01, 2012 @ 11:28 AM — by Zach Drivon

The Law Offices of Drivon, Turner & Waters offer over 40 years of practical experience in the field of personal injury and medical malpractice in the Central Valley. The attorneys at our firm have dedicated their careers to the vigorous advocacy of consumer rights. Our foremost priority is protecting the rights of our clients, as we acknowledge that the process of attempting to recover financial losses arising from an injury can be arduous and frustrating. Insurance companies act to insulate their own clients from risk, yet fight tooth and nail to protect themselves from liability. 

Negligent Driving

January 19, 2012 @ 03:10 PM — by Zach Drivon

Negligent Driving Habits

Negligent driving is characterized as operating an automobile in a manner that could endanger other people or property. Historically, the most concerning negligent driving practice has been drunk driving. However, recent statistics show that drunk driving incidents and fatalities have been on the decline. Modernly, drunk driving fatalities are more likely to be perpetrated by an alcoholic, as opposed to a recreational drinker. Moreover, the average blood alcohol level of a drunk driver involved in a fatal crash is (.19); more than twice the legal limit. Nevertheless, over the last 20 years, while drunk driving fatalities have decreased, overall traffic traffic fatalities have increased. http://negligentdriving.com/

Negligence and Medical Malpractice in the HealthCare Industry

November 22, 2011 @ 01:45 PM — by Zach Drivon

The Professionals'

Doctors, Surgeons, and Physicians alike, represent a class of the most well respected, prestigious, and indeed well compensated professions in our society.The role they have taken on as healers is of the utmost importance and responisbility. Their counsel is sought after in order to maximize the individual capacity to live healthy, happy and productive lives. As patients, and laypersons, we are inclined to defer to the medical expertise they are presumed to possess, as it relates to our medical care. However, medical professionals carry a heavy burden; which is the duty to adhere to a reasonable standard of care. Injuries to patients which occur as a result of a medical professional's failure to adhere to this standard may carry substantial civil liability, for which compensation may be due. These failures in medicine constitute a type of professional negligence known as medical malpractice.

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Drivon, Turner and Waters
215 N San Joaquin St.
Stockton, California 95202
(209) 644-1234

A Legacy of Effective Representation

May 01, 2012 @ 11:28 AM — by Zach Drivon

The Law Offices of Drivon, Turner & Waters offer over 40 years of practical experience in the field of personal injury and medical malpractice in the Central Valley. The attorneys at our firm have dedicated their careers to the vigorous advocacy of consumer rights. Our foremost priority is protecting the rights of our clients, as we acknowledge that the process of attempting to recover financial losses arising from an injury can be arduous and frustrating. Insurance companies act to insulate their own clients from risk, yet fight tooth and nail to protect themselves from liability. 

Negligent Driving

January 19, 2012 @ 03:10 PM — by Zach Drivon

Negligent Driving Habits

Negligent driving is characterized as operating an automobile in a manner that could endanger other people or property. Historically, the most concerning negligent driving practice has been drunk driving. However, recent statistics show that drunk driving incidents and fatalities have been on the decline. Modernly, drunk driving fatalities are more likely to be perpetrated by an alcoholic, as opposed to a recreational drinker. Moreover, the average blood alcohol level of a drunk driver involved in a fatal crash is (.19); more than twice the legal limit. Nevertheless, over the last 20 years, while drunk driving fatalities have decreased, overall traffic traffic fatalities have increased. http://negligentdriving.com/

Negligence and Medical Malpractice in the HealthCare Industry

November 22, 2011 @ 01:45 PM — by Zach Drivon

The Professionals'

Doctors, Surgeons, and Physicians alike, represent a class of the most well respected, prestigious, and indeed well compensated professions in our society.The role they have taken on as healers is of the utmost importance and responisbility. Their counsel is sought after in order to maximize the individual capacity to live healthy, happy and productive lives. As patients, and laypersons, we are inclined to defer to the medical expertise they are presumed to possess, as it relates to our medical care. However, medical professionals carry a heavy burden; which is the duty to adhere to a reasonable standard of care. Injuries to patients which occur as a result of a medical professional's failure to adhere to this standard may carry substantial civil liability, for which compensation may be due. These failures in medicine constitute a type of professional negligence known as medical malpractice.

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