Local Accident News: car

After a car accident in California, victims have to sue within certain time frames depending on the type of case they file: Personal Injury — In most car accident cases, they have to sue within two years from the crash...
After a car accident in California, medical bills are typically not paid immediately by the at-fault driver or their insurance company. Instead, injured people often rely on their own health insurance, MedPay, or personal funds to cover treatment right away....
Following a car accident in California, a claim may encompass various types of damages. These commonly involve: Economic damages, such as medical bills, lost wages, and property damage. Non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering or emotional distress. In uncommon...
Yes. Car accidents are more common around major holidays throughout the year. Crash rates increase during holidays such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s, July 4th, Memorial Day, and Labor Day due to heavier traffic, impaired driving, distractions, fatigue, and seasonal...
It is possible to sue for whiplash after a car accident, especially if there is evidence of negligence and losses. Under California law, legal action may be an option if an insurance claim does not fairly address the harm you...
Generally, out-of-state auto insurance policies must meet California’s minimum liability requirements when a crash happens here. However, coverage details may still depend on the policy terms. Even travelers from out of state are required to carry liability insurance that complies...
If you are involved in a car accident during a holiday, you have the option to choose your own doctor rather than one recommended by the insurance company. However, be aware that insurers may question the necessity of the treatment...
If pain develops days after a holiday car accident, seek medical care immediately. Delayed pain is common because adrenaline, shock, and holiday stress can mask injuries right after a crash, making symptoms easy to miss at first. Once symptoms appear,...
Parking lot accidents increase during the holidays as crowded shopping centers, distracted drivers, and rushed pedestrians converge in tight spaces with limited visibility. Seasonal congestion, poor parking lot design, and winter weather conditions further elevate the risk of crashes, especially...
In a multiple-vehicle collision on icy roads, different parties could share fault. These may include: Drivers Vehicle owners Vehicle or parts manufacturers Mechanics Government entities Contractors Liability depends on what contributed to the multi-car pileup. The California Civil Code uses...
The most important steps to take after a Christmas accident are to ensure your safety, document the incident, and obtain necessary medical care. Once you are safe and the situation is under control, focus on gathering information and deciding whether...
Determining who is at fault in a car accident starts with the evidence. Police reports, photos, videos, skid marks, and witness accounts help reconstruct the collision and determine who was at fault. Investigators and insurance companies review these details to...
Most of the time, the driver of the vehicle at the back is at fault in rear-end collisions. However, that isn’t always the case. California law recognizes exceptions, such as when the driver of the vehicle in front plays a...
Yes. Playing loud or fast music makes people drive faster because it raises heart rate, sharpens adrenaline, and distorts speed awareness. Studies show songs over 120 BPM increase speeding and delay reaction time, but keeping the volume below 60% helps...
Every fourth Thursday of November, we reflect on our blessings and express gratitude by celebrating Thanksgiving with the people we love. For many Americans, the holiday involves traveling long distances to be with their family. As drivers take to the...
Teen driving can be risky and may lead to accidents. When a teenager causes a car accident, the question of financial responsibility becomes complicated. Most teens don’t have meaningful assets or their own insurance policies, which leaves accident victims wondering...

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