Kimball v. Pacific Gas & Elec. Co

In Kimball v. Pacific Gas & Elec. Co. (1934) 220 Cal. 203, the California Supreme Court held that "as far as a legal action for personal injuries is concerned, the fraudulent concealment by the defendant of the facts upon the existence of which the cause of action depends tolls the statute, and such statute does not begin to run until the discovery by plaintiff or until by reasonable diligence the plaintiff should have discovered the facts." ( Id. at p. 215.)