When you get injured in a car accident, determining the cause of the accident is a key step in the recovery process. In order to file a claim, you need proof of liability. This means […]
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Is It Worth Hiring an Auto Accident Lawyer?
One of the biggest questions you will face after being in an auto accident is deciding whether or not you need a lawyer. You may believe that you can handle the case on your own, […]
Read MoreWhat Is Considered a Moderate Car Crash?
Car crashes can be divided into three categories: minor, moderate, and severe. Most crashes fall into the moderate category. So, what is considered a “moderate” car crash, and why does this matter? At the Law […]
Read MoreWhat Is a Reasonable Settlement for a Car Accident in Bakersfield?
When you get injured in a car accident in Bakersfield, obtaining a settlement is an important step toward moving on with your life. But, this assumes that you are able to obtain a reasonable settlement. […]
Read MoreCan You Tell If a Car Seat Has Been in an Accident?
Many parents save money by buying used items and getting hand-me-downs from friends and family. While this is generally safe when it comes to many clothes, toys, and furniture, it can potentially be dangerous when […]
Read MoreWhat Is the Most Fatal Type Of Accident?
Each year, there are more than 30,000 fatal auto accidents in the United States. Nearly 10 percent of these accidents happen in California. While many different types of auto accidents have the potential to be […]
Read MoreDo You Need To Replace a Child Car Seat After an Accident?
Good child car seats aren’t cheap. With all of the expenses you can face after a serious car accident, you might not want (or be able) to buy a new child car seat after a […]
Read MoreWhat Is Comparative Negligence in California?
In order to recover financial compensation after an accident, you need to be able to prove that someone else was at fault. So, what happens when you are partially at fault for your own injuries? […]
Read MoreIs a Drunk Driver Automatically at Fault for a Car Accident?
Drunk driving is extremely dangerous. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), someone dies in a drunk driving accident in the U.S. every 52 minutes. There are far more non-fatal drunk driving accidents, […]
Read MoreWhat Is the Leading Cause of Injuries in Traffic Collisions in California?
Based on data from the California Highway Patrol (CHP) and the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), distracted driving is the leading cause of traffic collisions in the state. Every year, more than 20,000 drivers […]
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