“Being Inauthentic Is a Betrayal of People’s Expectations”: Kyle Schneberg on Nursing Home Injury Law
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After amassing $100 million for his personal-injury clients, Gerry Spence Trial Lawyer’s College alumnus Kyle Schneberg started Bedsore Law, a national law firm protecting the rights of elders in nursing homes. Kyle sits down with California Appellate Law Podcast co-hosts Jeff Lewis and Tim Kowal to discuss:
- The different approaches taken by personal injury attorneys, from “billboard attorneys” to settlement mills to big-dollar jury trials, and in between.
- How has California’s MICRA cap on medical-injury cases affected victims’ ability to get justice?
- What is the Gerry Spence College like?
- Nursing-home injuries and the changing needs in that space.
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Other items discussed in the episode:
- Tim’s summary of Trujillo v. City of Los Angeles. And Kubiak v. COUNTY OF RAVALLI, No. 21-35542 (9th Cir. May 3, 2022), coming to the opposition conclusion from Trujillo.
- Babylon Bee’s Amicus brief here.
- Videos from this episode will be posted at Tim Kowal’s YouTube channel.
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