Navigating the Complexities of Truck Accident Claims: What Makes Them Unique?
When driving in California, you often have to share the road with trucks. Due to their size and weight, truck drivers are held to a high standard of care when operating these vehicles, as they can cause serious injuries and other damage when…
How to Handle a Personal Injury Claim that Involves a Minor
Just like adults, children under 18 can suffer injuries in motor vehicle accidents, slip-and-falls, and at school or work. If your child has been hurt in an accident due to another party's negligence, you have the right to file a personal injury…
How to Handle a Public Transportation Injury
Public transportation can be a convenient, cost-effective, and eco-friendly way to get around your California city. However, when taking a train or bus, you trust the driver, passengers, and other drivers to act responsibly and safely. Unfortunately,…
Is Jaywalking Legal in California?
Jaywalking, the act of crossing the street outside of designated crosswalks or against traffic signals, is a common yet often misunderstood practice. In a state as vast and diverse as California, with its bustling cities and sprawling suburbs,…
9 Important California Safety Regulations Public Pool Operators Must Follow
Operating a public pool in California involves more than just ensuring the water is clean and the facilities are well-maintained. The state has a comprehensive set of safety regulations designed to protect public health and ensure the safety…
How Can a Pre-Existing Condition Impact Your California Car Accident Claim?
If you have been in a car accident – or any other incident where another person’s behavior has seriously impacted your health – you are likely aware you can take legal action. However, you might have additional concerns if you have a pre-existing…
10 Types of Evidence Used to Prove Liability in California Truck Accident Claims
Truck accidents are generally more complex than other vehicular accidents, as the driver is not always held responsible. Because the driver is an employee, the employer is far more likely to be liable for injuries and losses that a victim faces.…
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