
Frequently Asked Legal Questions
Take a Look at Common Questions by California Injury Victims Seeking Legal Counsel in 2025
Table of Contents When a Medical Condition Causes Car Accident On a busy highway, a man has a heart attack while driving his motorcycle. A line of stopped traffic is smashed into by an unconscious truck driver that suffered from a stroke. There are multiple reasons that an accident caused by a medical issue is devastating. They cause injury...
Table of Contents It can be difficult to pinpoint the precise odds of the chances for dying in a car crash, however, motor vehicle accidents that relate to deaths in the United States total around 90 each day and more than 32,000 yearly. The NHTSA, also known as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, made a report that in...
Table of Contents If you have been injured through someone else’s negligence, you likely have a personal injury claim. Many personal injury victims do not know what to expect. You might feel overwhelmed by the system if you have not been through the claims or court process before. Personal injury claims can be especially difficult if the insurance company...
The novel coronavirus has changed every aspect of American life. We work, shop, and socialize is entirely different. Perhaps nobody knows how much life has changed more than essential workers and nursing home residents. The unsafe conditions in hospitals have already caused high-profile lawsuits. As the virus spreads, conditions may also be hazardous in other workplaces and nursing homes....
Life as we knew it has markedly changed with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many individuals, families, businesses, hospitals, and multiple other entities are having to conduct things in ways they would never have imagined only a few months ago. If you have a loved one in a nursing home or a skilled living facility, you are likely...
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) Motorcycle Safety Program (MSP) Unit is charged with co-leading and participating in a specific strategic highway safety plan. In conjunction with traffic safety stakeholders: the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), California Department of Transportation (CDOT), and the Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), the MSP Unit is crafting action items to keep motorcycles safe on...
What to Do If You’re Injured in a Car Accident as a Passenger in California It can be difficult for anyone to navigate the claims process after an auto accident, but if you were a passenger in a car accident, the process can be even more confusing. Remember – you don’t have to deal with the insurance companies alone....
In recent years, rideshare programs like Uber and Lyft have become hugely popular. Most Californians have used a rideshare service at some point, and many will continue to use these convenient services again and again. But what happens when an Uber or Lyft is involved in a car accident? These services are still relatively new, and the law is...
Table of Contents Explore the various types of festival accidents and injuries, as well as how an award-winning injury law firm can help you if the unimaginable occurs. Many people from all walks of life gather every April to attend one of the most-awaited music festivals in the world – Coachella. For two weekends, about 250,000 attendees head over...
Table of Contents California’s Prop 213, What is it? Proposition 213, which officially is called The Personal Responsibility Act of 1996, was brought to the voters in California and was an initiative measure that would limit the right for uninsured motorists, and recover any damages for citizens that abide by the law by suing felons, and drunk drivers. Chuck...