Why You Should Avoid Social Media After an Accident
If you get hurt in an accident that was someone else’s fault, one of the worst things you can do afterward is post on social media. Even things unrelated to the accident could reduce the amount of your injury settlement.
This blog explores why you should avoid social media...
What Is Crash Reconstruction, and How Can It Help My Case?
Crash reconstruction is when experts in science, math, and engineering help determine and prove what happened before, during, and after a car accident. When there is a disagreement about fault or any of the factors that lead up to the collision, accident reconstruction experts can give the judge objective evidence rather than...
Trick or Treat: How to Avoid These Personal Injuries on Halloween
Halloween should be a time of fun and frivolity rather than a trip to the emergency room. A little planning and awareness could help you remember the evening for trick-or-treating instead of the medical bills.
This blog offers tips for trick-or-treating and how to avoid these personal injuries on...
Who Is Responsible for a Multi-Vehicle Accident?
California law assigns liability to the driver who caused the collision through negligence, but how do you sort our liability when there is a crash that involves multiple vehicles? The short answer is that the vehicle that caused the initial collision will bear the blame for the entire accident.
Common Delayed Symptoms After a Car Accident
If you have not been injured in a car accident before, you might assume that the pain and other symptoms from injuries would set in immediately, but that is not always the case. Sometimes, signs of an injury do not appear until hours or days later. Some severe wounds do not show...
Do I Have Options if I Was Hit By an Uninsured Driver?
If you got hit by a driver who did not have automobile liability insurance coverage, you might be stressing about how your damages will get paid. We understand your concern. There are several options that might be available to you, depending on your circumstances.
This blog will respond to...
Can Dash Cam Footage Be Used as Evidence in an Accident?
California is an at-fault state for car accident claims. Drivers must have a minimum amount of liability insurance coverage in case of an accident. They can also be personally liable if their insurance does not cover the damages. However, the victim must prove fault before recovering money for their claim. A
Brain Injuries: Statistics and Your Legal Options
Brain injuries are common injuries in accidents and other personal injury scenarios. A person may suffer a brain injury because of a car accident, medical malpractice, slip and fall, defective product, drowning, and many other situations. If another party caused your brain injury, that party could be legally liable for the harm...
My Child Was Injured at School. Can I Sue?
You might be able to sue the school if your child got hurt on school property or at a school event, but not always. The school can be liable if their negligence caused the injury to happen, and there are some situations in which other people or entities could get sued. California...
What Makes a Truck Accident Claim Different From a Car Accident Claim
If you get hurt in a collision with a large truck, you might think that your experience is not the same as it might have been if the crash involved passenger cars only, and you would be correct. This blog will talk about what makes a truck accident claim different from a...