Sideswipe accidents can happen quickly, but understanding why can help you stay in your lane. Discover the sneaky causes of these crashes and how you can stay sharp behind the wheel.
Your body’s natural stress response can mask pain in the moment, making it easy to overlook serious injuries. But ignoring symptoms, or waiting too long to get checked out, can have serious consequences for both your health and your legal rights.
With the city’s growing network of bike lanes and trails, more residents are choosing bicycles and e-bikes for commuting and recreation. However, an increase in bicycle-related accidents has highlighted the importance of knowing and following bicycle laws.
A Minor’s Compromise is a court-approved process in California that ensures the proper handling of settlements for a minor’s injury or wrongful death claim. California law requires court approval of any settlement involving a minor to ensure the minor’s rights and future needs are protected.
It's easy to assume that cars without human drivers would crash less. But the data says otherwise—at least for now. Here's why you shouldn't be complacent - and why speaking to a self-driving car accident lawyer could make all the difference after a crash.
In this guide, we’ll break down California’s right of way laws, so you know exactly when to yield, when to go, and how to keep everyone around you safe. It will also cover what to do if someone else breaks these rules.
The Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved a plan to post 15 MPH speed limits on 343 streets surrounding 201 school zones. City officials and safety advocates hope that slowing traffic near schools will lead to fewer tragic child pedestrian accidents - but will this measure truly make a difference?
In California, two main types of lawsuits may apply after a fatal accident: wrongful death claims and survival actions. While they sound similar, they serve very different purposes.