Local Accident News: Cars

TL;DR: Parking lots are dangerous because limited visibility plus constant vehicle movement create sudden collision risks for drivers, pedestrians, and children. Distracted driving and poor lot design often shift liability between drivers or property owners, and injury claims can weaken...

TL;DR: Airbags save lives in most crashes, but they can cause serious injuries or rare deaths, especially to children and unbelted occupants in low-speed impacts. Head trauma, fractures, and internal injuries may occur, and a malfunctioning or mistimed deployment can...

TL;DR: Eating while driving in California is not specifically illegal, but police can ticket you if it makes your driving unsafe. Drivers who spill food or lose control can cause crashes and face fines, points, or liability for injuries, with...

Vans designed to hold ten or more occupants, including the driver, are known as full-size vans. They are a common sight on California roads, as they are convenient for daycare transportation, taking senior citizens to events, getting a team of...

TL;DR: It is not safe to use a car seat after a moderate or severe accident because crash forces can weaken the seat and increase a child’s risk of head or spinal injuries. Parents should replace the seat after serious...

TL;DR: Automobile safety evolved through driver education, safer vehicle design, and federal regulation that reduced crash deaths. Rising injuries to drivers, passengers, children exposed defect risks plus weak laws, leading to seatbelts, airbags, DUI limits, federal mandates that shape liability...

TL;DR: Driving in the rain is more dangerous because water reduces visibility and tire traction, which sharply increases crash risk. Drivers and passengers face higher injury rates when motorists fail to slow down for wet roads, and liability often turns...

Motor vehicle accidents are one of the leading causes of accidental death in the United States. While accidental deaths are the third-ranked cause of death in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), motor...

TL;DR: Yes, a car accident can cause blurred vision from brain injury, retinal detachment, whiplash, or eye trauma after a crash. These injuries affect drivers or passengers, may signal negligence, and delayed treatment risks permanent vision loss in a personal...

TL;DR: Car crashes cause traumatic brain injury when high impact forces make the brain move violently inside the skull, especially at higher speeds and certain angles. Drivers and passengers can suffer bleeding or swelling that worsens quickly, and crash speed...

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