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Krasney Law Accident Attorneys
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Krasney Law Accident Attorneys
Krasney Law Accident Attorneys
10601 Civic Center Dr. Suite 100mRancho Cucamonga CA 91730United States
909-906-5595
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Work with the best Personal injury attorney in Rancho Cucamonga, California, and navigate the complexities of the personal injury law. Trust Krasney Law and get the best legal representation for your case. We have years of experience in personal injury law and have helped many patrons navigate legal troubles. We specialize in every aspect of personal injury law, from compensation for victims to trial. We will also help assess your claim, have discussions with the insurance company, negotiate settlements, etc. We handle all kinds of claims, including amputation, burns, bone fractures, whiplash injuries, brain injuries, paralysis, etc. Contact us today!
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About Rancho Cucamonga
Rancho Cucamongo was a 13,045-acre (20.383 sq mi; 52.79 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day San Bernardino County, California, given in 1839 to the dedicated soldier, smuggler and politician Tiburcio Tapia by Mexican governor Juan Bautista Alvarado. The grant formed parts of present-day California cities Rancho Cucamonga and Upland. It extended easterly from San Antonio Creek to what is now Hermosa Avenue, and from today's Eighth Street to the mountains. == History == The Mission San Gabriel established the Rancho Cucamonga as a site for grazing their cattle. In 1839, the rancho was granted by the Mexican governor of California to Tiburcio Tapia, a wealthy Los Angeles merchant. Tapia transferred his cattle to Cucamonga and built a fort-like adobe house on Red Hill. The Rancho was inherited by Tapia's daughter, Maria Merced Tapia de Prudhomme, and her husband Leon Victor Prudhomme. With the cession of California to the United States following the Mexican–American War, the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo provided that the land grants would be honored. As required by the Land Act of 1851, a claim for Rancho Cucamonga was filed with the Public Land Commission in 1852, and the grant was patented to Leon V. Prudhomme in 1872.Rancho Cucamonga was sold in 1858 to John Rains. Rains in 1856 married Maria Merced Williams, the daughter of Rancho Santa Ana del Chino owner Isaac Williams and granddaughter of Antonio Maria Lugo, owner of Rancho San Bernardino.