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Perspective

May 31, 2012

Litigating personal injury in the rental car context, Part 1

Learn some of the terms of art for litigating a personal injury claim in the rental car context. By Paul Edmond Stephan of Selman Breitman LLP


By Paul Edmond Stephan


Whether you are a lawyer advising a client on a personal injury case regarding a driver operating a rental car or you are renting a car yourself, it may be beneficial to know the different words of art in the rental car world. Knowing who is on first helps a lot. And if you thought the California Vehicle Code provides stunning clarity in this field you are going to be somewhat disappointed.

Who is a renter?

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