Aria Miran, Author at RMD Law

Many drivers ask: Where are red light and speed cameras, how do they work, and are the tickets even enforceable? You’ll learn what to watch for, how these systems operate, and how footage from them can come into play in accident cases.
Some places have great access to bike lanes and a strong biking culture, while others can be dangerous for bicyclists. As a cyclist (or someone injured in a bike accident), it’s important to know where you can ride more safely and what risks to watch out for.
California’s car accident claim process is layered with rules, deadlines, and tactics from insurers who know how to use your words and actions against you. Here’s what you need to know about the most common mistakes drivers make after a crash and how to avoid them from the start.
As electric cars become more common, unique safety and liability issues are emerging, especially concerning electric vehicle EV accident risks, fire hazards, and the legal complexities these vehicles introduce.
Many people assume all falls are alike, but there’s an essential difference between a slip and fall and a trip and fall. Knowing which one you experienced can directly impact your right to compensation. This guide explains those differences and why they matter for your injury claim.
Whether you’ve already settled or are considering a settlement soon, understanding your rights can help protect your future. Let’s take a closer look at the law, your rights, and the realistic options available if you’re thinking about reopening a personal injury claim in California.
This guide teaches you who to contact, how fast you should act, what details to include in your request, and why you need traffic camera footage for your case.
So which California cities are safest for pedestrians and which ones need to step it up? Let’s take a look at how pedestrian safety varies across the Golden State and what you should know if you’ve been injured while walking.
Many drivers confuse aggressive driving and reckless driving, but understanding the difference is crucial, especially if you find yourself involved in a personal injury case. Learn the legal distinctions between the two.
In California, property owners have a legal duty to keep their premises safe - and when they don’t, people get hurt. Whether you’re a property owner wanting to stay compliant or someone injured in a fall, here’s what you need to know.

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