Turner v. City of Los Angeles CA2/7
Perry Turner, individually and on behalf of his family trust, appeals from an order denying his petition under Government Code section 946.6 for relief from the requirement in the Government Claims Act (§ 810 et seq.) that he timely file a claim with the City of Los Angeles (the City) prior to bringing a suit for damages. Turner argues that the trial court erred in denying his petition because, under the doctrines of delayed discovery and fraudulent concealment, his causes of action did not accrue until he discovered the wrongful acts committed by the City. Turner also asserts that he was entitled to relief under section 946.6 because any late filing of the claim was the result of mistake, inadvertence, surprise, or excusable neglect. We affirm.
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