Who Gets the Insurance Check When a Car Is Totaled?
When the insurance company determines your car is totaled, that means the cost of repairs is greater than its estimated value. However, that doesn’t guarantee you can pocket the cash when your accident claim gets paid. Who gets the insurance check when a car is totaled depends on the following: You Own the Vehicle If […]
What Does Whiplash Feel Like and When Should I Get Medical Treatment?
What Whiplash Feels Like—and When to Get Medical Care After a Crash Whiplash can start as “just soreness” and turn into days or weeks of neck pain, headaches, and limited movement. Because symptoms can be delayed—and because soft-tissue injuries don’t always show up on imaging—many people aren’t sure whether they’re dealing with whiplash, a more […]
Are Bouncers Allowed to Touch You?
Can a Bouncer Touch You in California? A Practical Guide to What’s Allowed (and What’s Not) “Are bouncers allowed to touch you?” usually comes up after a heated moment at a bar, nightclub, concert venue, or private event. In California, the short version is: bouncers and security staff may be allowed to use limited physical […]
What Safety Devices on Cars Can Be Added Later?
Car Safety Features You Can Add Later (and When It Actually Makes Sense) Many drivers assume the safety package on a car is “locked in” at purchase. In reality, a surprising number of safety devices can be installed after the fact—some by the manufacturer, some by reputable aftermarket shops, and some through simple replacements or […]
Qualities to Look for in a Good Car Injury Lawyer
After you’re injured in a car accident, it can seem like the cards are stacked against you. Recovering from injuries is hard enough. But you’ve got medical bills and are perhaps unable to work and earn wages to cover rent and daily essentials. On top of that, the insurance company is giving you a hard […]
New California Bike Riding Rules for 2023
At The Law Offices of Jacob Emrani, we have represented numerous clients who have been victims of bicycle accidents. Safety is a serious concern for bicyclists. According to the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), more than 10,000 of them are injured in collisions with motorists, and over 100 are killed every year. State legislators […]
What Does Implied Assumption of Risk Mean?
People sometimes participate in activities they know are dangerous. For example, contact sports, skydiving, rock climbing, and riding a roller coaster have inherent risks. In law, “assumption of risk” is a concept that applies when someone is hurt by participating in such an activity. This can prevent them from holding another party accountable and pursuing […]
Types of Distracted Driving
In 2020, 3,142 people were killed and over 324,000 injured in vehicular crashes involving distracted drivers, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Not all of them were vehicle occupants. Numerous pedestrians, bicyclists, and others were killed or injured due to distracted drivers. There are three primary types of distraction that can impair […]
How Do I Invoke a Wrongful Death Statute in a Lawsuit?
In California, surviving family members or the decedent’s estate can sue for damages if the person’s death was caused by another party’s wrongful act. This act can be negligent, intentional, or reckless. A wrongful death settlement or jury verdict can compensate for a range of damages. Here’s a look at California’s wrongful death statute (Code […]
Who Do I Sue When Road Conditions Caused an Accident?
Who Can You Sue When Poor Road Conditions Cause a Crash in California? When a crash is triggered by a dangerous roadway—like a deep pothole, missing warning signs, bad drainage, or broken guardrails—the big question becomes: who is legally responsible for the road and for keeping it reasonably safe? In California, liability often involves a […]