Torts/Personal Injury
Mar. 12, 2026
When bullying kills the law steps in
Courts are increasingly willing to hold individuals accountable for bullying when intentional emotional harm leads to foreseeable, tragic consequences.
Michael E. Rubinstein
Law Office of Michael E. Rubinstein
433 N Camden Drive Suite 600
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Email: Michael@rabbilawyer.com
Loyola Law School; Los Angeles CA
Michael is a Los Angeles-based personal injury and accident attorney.
A brother's bullying triggered a deadly crash, and the
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