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Appel & Morse
By Ian M. at Judy's Book May 31, 2014
Appel & Morse is One of the best criminal defense law service in Santa Barbara, CA ...read more
Andrade Law Offices
By sophiesachs July 10, 2013
My review is about the consulting process. Mr. Andrade did not take my case but I am so grateful for the professionalism and time dedicated to me during the consultation phase. My consultation lasted over an hour and he gave me a lot of information to help me understand the direction I should take to pursue my case. Very professional, friendly and extremely dedicated. ...read more
H&R Block
By mary321 March 08, 2013
Roberta Cramer at La Cumbre Plaza has prepared my taxes since 2009. She could not be better -- she is thoroughly professional and a pleasure to work with. I've tried other organizations over the years and always return to H ...read more
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Relevant Data
Call Relevant Data at (877) 550-7257 in Santa Barbara, CA, for money-saving accounting services customized to meet your business needs. Relevant Data 222 W De La Guerra, Unit B Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Phone: 8058981479 Contact Email: info@relevant-data.com Keywords: accounting services, santa barbara, ca ...read more
By Relevant Data December 11, 2014
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By Andrade Law Offices August 27, 2013
Scalding Victory For Baby Burned By Hot Coffee $2.6M
(January 2013) Ten- month old "Baby M." suffered pain and scarring on her chest and neck from a hot coffee burn. A confidentiality agreement precludes disclosure of the parties in this case. The incident occurred on July 3, 2010 at a popular national chain restaurant in Santa Barbara, California. After a cup of hot coffee was placed within reach of Baby M., she grabbed the cup, spilling the coffee onto her chest and neck causing severe burns. Baby M.'s mother ran to the restaurant’s bathroom with Baby M., removed the coffee soaked clothing and saw Baby M.’s burned skin. The family rushed Baby M. to the emergency room at Cottage Hospital. The lawsuit alleged that a server negligently placed a cup of hot coffee within reach of Baby M. The insurance company for the restaurant contended that the parents were at fault for inattention to Baby M. and the environment. The server stated that he saw the parents place the coffee in front of the infant. Throughout the hotly contested litigation, attorneys’ Steven Andrade (Andrade Law Offices) and Juan Huerta (Law Offices of Juan Huerta) wanted to ensure that the award would cover the needs of Baby M. for the rest of her life and fully compensate her parents for their emotional distress. Both attorneys and the family were delighted with the settlement of more than $2.6M. Baby M. will receive more than $1.8M over the course of her lifetime to ensure she receives proper medical care, counseling for her emotional well-being, and to finance her college education. The position of Andrade Law Offices and the Law Office of Juan Huerta is that restaurants have a responsibility to properly train their employees with respect to safety practices when serving the public. The lawsuit uncovered several failure points in the company's training programs and policies relating to maintenance of coffee temperature records, point of sale records and preservation of video surveillance. As a result of this case, and to their credit, the restaurant implemented more stringent training programs and policies for all of their restaurants to ensure the safety of their customers. Infants and young children are particularly vulnerable to severe burns from scalding liquid because they have thinner skin than adults resulting in deeper burns from the same exposure. Further, the same cup of spilled coffee will burn a much larger portion of a small child’s body than an adult’s body. Small children have less perception of danger and are unable to escape a burning situation on their own. According to Children Fire and Burn Prevention Programs, an estimated 65% of children ages 4 and under who are hospitalized for burns are treated for scald burns. ...read more
By Andrade Law Offices April 16, 2013