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Domenic Martini, Counsel at Singleton Schreiber in San Diego, recently wrote the article "Did You Even Look? Updating Methods for Proving Notice," which appeared in the May/June 2025 issue of Trial Bar News, the monthly publication of the Consumer Attorneys of San Diego (CASD).

Drawing on his experience litigating personal injury cases in San Diego, Mr. Martini outlines practical strategies for proving notice in dangerous condition cases involving government entities. He discusses techniques such as developing a timeline of specific hazards, leveraging agency complaint records, and navigating interactions with government personnel when addressing claims.

You can read Dom’s full article starting on page 15.

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