Evidence of a mother’s drug use and how it relates to her relationship with her deceased son was relevant in determining damages awarded in a wrongful death case
Plaintiff did not show that his violent assault was a foreseeable criminal act and he did not prove that the measures he claimed the shopping center should have taken would have prevented his assault.
Under Education Code Section 38134(i)(1), school districts are not liable for injuries resulting from the negligence of an entity using school facilities without the school districts’s supervision or input.
An amended complaint consistent with a previous complaint’s allegations of a specific contract, but omitting allegations of an overarching contract, was not a sham pleading.
There was no violation of the collateral source rule when testimony is made to provide a reasonable value of damages and helps the jury with context and background of the issues.