What Does It Mean To “Go To Court?”
Do you have a court date coming up? Whether you’re the plaintiff or the defendant, the prospect of going to court can be a scary feeling. If you’ve never been to court before, you’re probably trying to picture every courtroom TV show or movie you’ve ever seen. While those shows try to be realistic, the […]
Should I Cash The Check My Insurance Company Sent Me?
Should You Cash the Insurance Check After an Accident in California? Getting a check from an insurance company after a car accident, slip and fall, or other injury can feel like progress—until you notice the memo line, the cover letter language, or a form release tucked into the envelope. In California personal injury claims, whether […]
Can I Still Be Compensated After a Bike Accident Without a Helmet?
Most states – including California – have laws which dictate that anyone who is riding a motorcycle or bike must wear a helmet while doing so. These laws are intended to reduce the chances of sustaining serious or fatal injuries during a motorcycle accident or bicycle accident, as these accidents can often cause the ridAfter being […]
How To Prove Your Slip and Fall Accident Wasn’t Your Fault
Slip and fall accidents can occur anywhere. They may happen at your place of work, at your grocery store, or even on your neighbor’s property. Slip and fall accidents can happen anyplace because there are so many potential causes for a slip and fall accident. What some people fail to realize is that, just because everyone […]
Injured at a Farmers Market? Who is at Fault?
Farmers Market Injuries in California: Who May Be at Fault and How Liability Is Determined Farmers markets are busy, fast-moving spaces—temporary vendor setups, crowded aisles, food samples, kids and strollers, pets, delivery carts, and uneven ground all in one place. When someone gets hurt, the next question is usually: who is responsible—the vendor, the market […]
The Most Dangerous Times To Drive In LA
Auto accident rates in Los Angeles have escalated over the years, as the metro area has increased in population and motor vehicle traffic. Naturally, the risk of being involved in an accident while driving is even higher during the heaviest traffic hours, when so many people are in a hurry trying to get home from […]
Driving High Equals DUI
With the legalization of marijuana for recreational usage still a fairly recent development in California, it’s a good idea for residents and visitors to the state to familiarize themselves with the laws that still apply to its use. One of the most important things to be aware of is that regardless of the decriminalization of […]
What Do I Do If The Other Driver Does Not Have Car Insurance?
Every state in the U.S. except New Hampshire requires drivers to carry auto insurance. In many states, there are additional regulations about minimum coverage amounts. Yet, many drivers don’t carry current auto insurance. Some estimates say that one in seven drivers don’t have insurance even though they are supposed to. If you are involved in […]
Important Steps To Take After A Car Accident
Each year, between 20 and 50 million people are injured or disabled in vehicle accidents worldwide. In the U.S. alone, over 2.35 million drivers or passengers are injured or disabled due to vehicle accidents. Considering how common road accidents are, it makes sense to prepare yourself and learn the important steps to take after a […]
Semi-Truck Tire Blowouts: Danger on Our Highways
Truck tire blowouts are more common and more dangerous than many people understand. With an estimated 12 million trucks on the highway with about 18 wheels each, that’s an astounding 216 million large and heavy tires rolling on the nation’s roadways. It’s no wonder large sections of shredded tires, a hazard in and of themselves, […]