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Category Archives: Personal injury

Common Causes of Semi-Truck Accidents on Roads and Highways

Semi-trucks are vehicles consisting of a tractor and one or more pulled trailers, primarily used to carry high-volume cargo loads over long distances. A semi-truck can be up to 70-80 feet long and, when fully loaded, can weigh as much as 80,000 pounds. Due to their massive size and weight and their limited maneuverability, semi-trucks… Read More »

Obtaining Damages for Dog Bite Injuries Is Not Automatic

In California, dog owners are held to a standard of strict liability for injuries caused if their dog bites someone, provided the victim was in a public place or lawfully in a private place when the bite occurred. This includes the property of the dog owner. The victim did not necessarily need to have permission… Read More »

Motorcyclists’ Lane Splitting Is Legal But May Limit Crash Damages

Lane splitting, often referred to as “white-lining,” is the practice where motorcyclists ride between lanes of slow-moving or stopped traffic. This maneuver allows motorcyclists to navigate through congested roadways more efficiently. While lane splitting is illegal in many U.S. states, California stands out as the only state where this practice is explicitly permitted. However, the… Read More »

The Serious Perils of Override and Underride Truck Collisions

Accidents involving trucks and passenger cars tend to result in more serious injuries due to the significant size and weight disparity between the vehicles. Among the most perilous of these are override and underride collisions.  An override happens when a large truck drives over the rear or side of a smaller vehicle, often crushing it… Read More »

Avoid Social Media Posts That Can Hurt Your Personal Injury Case

Social media has become an integral part of daily life, but it can also be a minefield for individuals with a personal injury claim or lawsuit pending. What you post online can significantly impact your case, potentially weakening your position and reducing your chances of obtaining fair compensation.  Here are some ways that social media… Read More »

Who Can Be Held Liable for a Sidewalk Slip and Fall?

Sidewalk slip-and-fall accidents are a common occurrence in California towns and cities. Causes include uneven pavement, cracked or broken surfaces, tree root intrusions, wet or slippery conditions due to weather or irrigation runoff, and debris such as fallen leaves or trash. These accidents can result in serious injuries, such as fractures, head trauma, back injuries… Read More »

What Is a Commercial Property Owner’s Liability for Injuries to Visitors?

Owners and managers of commercial property, such as retail stores and other businesses open to the public, have a legal duty to keep their premises reasonably safe. However, in California, the duty of care is not universal. It varies based on the visitor’s reason to be on the premises.  California law categorizes visitors into three… Read More »

How Not Wearing a Helmet Can Affect a Bicycle Injury Claim

A bicycle accident can result in serious or even catastrophic injuries, since riders are essentially unshielded from harm resulting from impacts. Some of the worst injuries are from blows to the head, which are made worse when the rider is not wearing a helmet. What’s more, failing to do so can have significant implications for… Read More »

How Damage to Vehicles Can Tell the Story of a Collision

The aftermath of a car accident can be chaotic, leaving those involved shaken and unsure of what happened. But amid the wreckage, the location and severity of the damage to each car can tell a story. This may be important to determining the cause of the accident, which is essential to pursuing insurance claims and… Read More »

What Makes Truck Accident Litigation More Complex

Accidents involving tractor trailers and other large trucks pose a unique set of challenges for injured victims seeking compensation. The sheer size and weight of a tractor-trailer mean that an impact with a smaller vehicle can result in serious and disabling injuries for the occupants. The force of a collision can lead to traumatic brain… Read More »