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    • What Happens If Someone Else Is Driving My Car And Gets in an Accident in California?

      Every driver in California must maintain auto insurance coverage that meets the state’s minimum requirements. However, sometimes people lend their cars to friends and relatives in emergencies, unaware of how this may influence their auto insurance policy. While many mistakenly believe that an auto insurance policy follows the driver, it follows the policyholder’s vehicle. This…

    • How Much to Expect From a Car Accident Settlement in California?

      Car accidents happen daily in California, some of which result in severe injuries and substantial economic losses for those involved. California enforces a fault-based system for resolving car accidents. This means when one driver is responsible for injuring another by causing an accident, the at-fault driver is liable for the injured driver’s damages. However, this…

    • Commercial Truck Axle Weight Limits in California

      Commercial trucking is a vital part of California’s economy, transporting millions of tons of materials and goods throughout the state and across the country every day. The trucking industry is carefully regulated at the federal level, and every state enforces unique rules pertaining to commercial trucking as well. Therefore, companies that rely on commercial trucking…

    • What to Do If Your Car Stalls on the Highway in California?

      A vehicle stalling can be incredibly scary for the driver, especially if they are traveling at high speeds on the highway. Therefore, it’s good to know what to do if your car stalls on the highway to minimize your risk of an accident. While it can be very difficult to predict when a car might…

    • Who Is at Fault in a Sideswipe Accident in California?

      A commonly cited form of accident in California is a sideswipe accident, in which one vehicle scrapes along the side of another vehicle. If you or a loved one was recently involved in this type of collision, you probably have many legal questions concerning liability for the incident and recovering your losses. Determining liability for…

    • Who Is at Fault in a Car Accident When Backing Up in California?

      Car accidents are among the most commonly cited causes of injuries and accidental deaths throughout the US. These incidents occur for many reasons, sometimes involving multiple drivers. When one driver is responsible for causing an accident with another driver, the at-fault driver bears liability for the resulting damages. However, determining liability for an accident isn’t…

    • Who s at Fault in a Rear-End Collision in California?

      Car accidents happen all across California every day in many different ways for various reasons. Some of the most frequently reported car accidents are rear-end collisions, when one driver hits another vehicle from behind. When rear-end collisions occur, it is typically assumed that the trailing driver is responsible for the incident. This is because drivers…

    • What Does It Mean to Yield the Right of Way in California?

      The traffic laws of California, road signs, and indicator lights on every motor vehicle all exist to enable drivers to anticipate other drivers’ actions and make their intended maneuvers easily recognizable to others. While most drivers are familiar with the concept of the “right of way,” many fail to recognize the situations in which it…

    • Causes and Effects of Blunt Force Trauma to the Head

      Head injuries are some of the most severe injuries a person can suffer. Such injuries often result in both short and long-term medical complications, and victims may face uncertain recoveries and a host of adverse effects. Head injuries are also dangerous due to the difficulty of diagnosing and treating them; their injury symptoms can evolve,…

    • Can You Get a Concussion Without Hitting Your Head?

      Concussions are some of the most commonly reported brain injuries in the United States. It’s possible to suffer concussions from various causes, and when most people imagine a concussion, they picture some object colliding with a victim’s head. Concussions can occur when a victim’s head hits a solid surface or object, or a falling or…