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    • California Bicycle Helmet Laws 2024 – What You Need to Know

      There are many benefits to the temperate California weather, one of which is the ability to ride a bicycle at any time of year. Biking can be a fun way to exercise, get around, and see your neighborhood. Furthermore, it is an environmentally friendly alternative to driving or ride-sharing options.If you and your family like…

    • Placer County Fatal DUI Crash On Interstate 80 Near Penryn Road

      On Friday, January 27th, three vehicles on I-80 in Placer County were involved in a collision, resulting in one death and three people injured. This collision occurred on Interstate 80 near Penryn after a driver was looking at his phone, unaware that traffic was slowing down. He then rear-ended another vehicle, which caused them to…

    • California Car Accident Statute of Limitations Explained (2024)

      Car accidents happen every day, sometimes with devastating effects. If you or a family member is struggling with injuries you suffered in a car accident that another driver caused, you must know your options for legal recourse and understand the value of legal representation as you seek compensation for your losses. The state upholds relatively…

    • Is it Illegal to Leave Your Dog in the Car in California?

      Dogs are widely popular pets throughout the United States. Unfortunately, not all dog owners take their responsibilities seriously, and some cause tremendous or even fatal harm to their dogs. Others go so far as to intentionally abuse their pets, sometimes with fatal results. Over the past several years, public outcry has risen concerning the disturbing…

    • How Much to Ask For in a Personal Injury Settlement in California

      If you or a family member recently suffered any kind of personal injury due to the actions of another party, it is only natural to wonder how much compensation you could potentially secure from a personal injury claim against them. Unfortunately, the reality is that not only are most personal injury claimants in the state…

    • California Wrongful Death Statute of Limitations

      A personal injury occurs whenever one party’s negligence or misconduct results in physical harm and economic losses to another party. If the victim does not survive, this is called a wrongful death, and the victim’s family could pursue a wrongful death claim in lieu of the personal injury claim the victim may have filed if…

    • California Dog Bite Laws – Statute of Limitations

      Dogs are widely regarded as man’s best friend and are very popular pets. Unfortunately, while most people are fortunate enough to only have positive interactions with the dogs they encounter daily, some are not so lucky and unexpectedly suffer bites and other painful injuries. If you or a loved one recently suffered injuries in a…

    • Most Common Types of Car Accident Injuries in California

      Car accidents are one of the most common causes of accidental injuries and deaths throughout the country each year. These incidents occur in various ways, sometimes causing tremendous physical harm to victims. If you drive in California, it’s vital to know your rights after an accident and what you can do to limit your risk…

    • How Long Do I Have to Report a Car Accident in California?

      How long do you have to report an accident in CA? Driving is one of life’s many joys. But accidents happen. Especially in California, where the populous state has become known for its heavy traffic that can cause even the most defensive of drivers to get into an accident. So, if you’re one of the…

    • How to Prove Loss of Consortium in a California Car Accident Claim

      One of the most challenging scenarios to imagine is receiving a phone call from the hospital informing you that your spouse has been in a car accident. The news is even more devastating when you learn that someone else’s negligence caused the accident. The details of their condition and the prognosis for their recovery can…