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Anxiety after a car accident is a typical and expected reaction. A crash is a traumatic event. Even if you walk away physically unharmed, your brain may continue to react as if danger is still present. You may experience: Fear...
After a workplace accident in California, you can take these steps to prioritize your safety and uphold your rights: Seek immediate medical attention. Report the injury to your employer as soon as possible. Submit a DWC-1 form. Start documenting the...
You can generally sue a minor for a car accident. California negligence laws apply regardless of age. If you sustain injuries or losses due to a minor’s careless actions, they could be legally responsible. Parental liability may also apply. You...
If you slip and fall at a Yoshinoya, you may sustain injuries to your back, hips, wrists, arms, or head. Any resulting bruises, sprains, fractures, or internal damage can lead to financial and personal losses. If Yoshinoya’s failure to keep...
When you get involved in a car accident in California, you can settle with the other party even without a lawyer. Sometimes, minor crashes like fender benders cause little to no injury, and it’s clear who’s at fault. These are...
If you injure yourself and cannot work, California law provides different benefit systems depending on whether the injury happened on the job or outside of work. Work-related injuries usually fall under workers’ compensation. Non-work injuries may qualify for State Disability...
In California, no law explicitly prohibits putting on makeup while driving. However, it may be considered a “moving violation.” As a form of personal grooming, it can be classified as a distraction when done behind the wheel. If an accident...
After a bicycle-car accident in California, prioritize your health and safety by getting medical attention. Depending on the circumstances of your crash, you may also have to follow specific procedures when exchanging information with the other party and reporting the...
After a car accident in California, you usually won’t have to go to court. You might only need to do so in limited situations involving: Failed settlement talks, Disputes over liability, Losses exceeding policy limits, Severe injuries and substantial losses,...
Yes, you can get a traffic ticket days after an accident. Usually, that happens when police experience delays in investigating the crash. It may take them some time to assess camera footage, interview witnesses, and analyze how the collision occurred....
In California, an injury is severe enough to sue when someone else’s negligence causes you measurable losses. The law does not require a catastrophic injury, surgery, or permanent disability. What matters is that another person failed to act safely, and...
If you’re injured in a car accident, California law requires you to get the following information from the other driver: Their full name, current address, and phone number. Their driver’s license number and issuing state. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)...
Pedestrians are most likely to be hit in busy cities, urban intersections, and poorly lit areas. For example, these accidents can occur in parking lots, crosswalks, driveways, and school zones. If you were injured by a negligent driver while walking...
Fog does not directly cause car accidents. However, it can significantly contribute to them by reducing visibility. Instead, careless driving remains the leading cause of car collisions in foggy weather. In parts of California, especially in the Central Valley, the...
Yes, renters insurance covers personal injury to visitors to a certain extent. Typically, this policy includes Coverage F. Though it can help pay for medical expenses, it cannot cover other losses, such as property damage or pain and suffering. For...
Yes. Independent contractors in California can file an injury claim if someone else caused their work-related accident. While independent contractors usually cannot receive workers’ compensation benefits, they may pursue compensation through a personal injury or third-party liability claim. In some...
After a pedestrian accident in California, prioritize your safety. Call 911 to request emergency assistance. Once paramedics have examined you, you can: Exchange information with the at-fault driver. Gather evidence. Coordinate with law enforcement. Notify your insurance company. Consult a...
The most common slip, trip, and fall hazards include wet or slippery floors, cluttered walkways, uneven surfaces, poor lighting, loose rugs, and sudden changes in elevation. These hazards often appear in stores, workplaces, apartment complexes, sidewalks, and parking lots throughout...
In California car accidents, liability is usually based on negligence, meaning someone failed to use reasonable care and caused the crash. Fault can be shared, and California’s pure comparative negligence rules reduce damages by each person’s percentage of responsibility. Liability...
Prioritize seeking medical care after a slip and fall injury. If someone else caused the accident, California’s premises liability law allows you to pursue compensation from them. Here’s a quick list of what you should do right away after such...
If you get hurt in a California public park, you may file a claim against the government agency responsible for maintaining it. Cities, counties, state parks, and federal agencies must maintain public spaces in a reasonably safe condition for visitors....
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...
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...

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