Accidents
Wrongful death in California happens more often than many are willing to admit. It is no secret that California hosts one of the busiest trucking ports and is no stranger to truck accidents. Even after efforts by local authorities to curb such incidents, wrongful death reports continue to rise due to sloppy standards and high…
T-bone accidents are those collisions when one car strikes the other vehicle from the side of it, and it happens to form “T” at the time of the hit. Car accidents in California mostly occur when one driver breaks the traffic rules. In T-bone accidents, one driver could have suffered a head injury, and the driver…
A head-on accident in California is an especially dangerous type of car crash. Head-on collisions are often fatal, and survivors are left with severe injuries and steep medical bills. In order to recover compensation for economic and non-economic damages, the plaintiff must prove the other driver was at fault. Holding the defendant liable can prove…
Car accidents are unfortunate and sometimes unavoidable. But the worst thing that you can do is leave the scene of a car accident without exchanging your information with the other party. It is a criminal offense and is also known as a hit-and-run case. If you find yourself in a car accident in California, New…
Whenever you take the road in your car, there’s always a small percentage of chance that you might get into a car accident. Car accidents in California can be very dangerous and involve many risk factors. It is always good to be aware of the things and steps you’d have to consider after such an…
The growing number of reports in the news about California hit-and-run car accidents is increasing faster than usual. The annual report of 2019 issued by the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) reported a bunch of hit-and-run car accidents crossing the limit of 20,000 from 2016 to 2018, majorly resulting in critical casualties. According to…
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