In California, leaving the scene of an accident without stopping, sharing information, or reporting it is a crime under the Vehicle Code. The offense can be a misdemeanor or felony depending on whether the crash caused injury, death, or property...
TL;DR: Headphones while driving in California are illegal if they cover both ears under Vehicle Code 27400, though 1 earbud is allowed during operation. Drivers and bicyclists who block both ears risk crashes, fines, civil liability if someone suffers serious...
TL;DR: Buying a car that’s been in an accident can be safe if it was properly repaired by a qualified shop and thoroughly inspected. Hidden frame or brake damage can raise crash risk and leave drivers liable if they knew...
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...
TL;DR: Reopen a personal injury case after a settlement is usually not allowed once you sign a release of liability with the insurance company. It prevents claims for new or worsening injuries against that defendant, and California gives most victims...
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