Recent Blog Posts
What’s the Difference Between Personal Injury and Wrongful Death?
Personal injury law and wrongful death law are closely related. Different states have different rules about how wrongful death claims work. In some states, wrongful death claims are essentially personal injury claims brought by surviving family members when an accident leads to the death of the victim. In other states, like California, wrongful death… Read More »
Is it Illegal to Eat While Driving in CA?
Distracted driving is a major problem on California roads, representing an increasingly large portion of the main factor causing traffic accidents. When most people think of distracted driving, however, they think of texting while driving. Handheld cell phone use while driving is certainly a significant player in distracted driving accidents, and it has been… Read More »
Tips to Prevent Drowning and Pool Safety Tips
Every year, an average of 3,500 to 4,000 people drown across the country. Drowning is especially dangerous among young children. Drowning is the leading cause of unintentional injury-related death for children aged one to four. If you have a pool at your home or residential building, there are steps to take to protect against… Read More »
Tips to Negotiate Personal Injury Settlement Amount
No personal injury case is the same, and no two claims are equal. When you are pursuing a personal injury claim, it’s important to understand the value of your claim based on your specific circumstances, and it’s important to know how to walk into the settlement negotiation room with the strongest case possible. Below,… Read More »
Delayed Symptoms After Car Accident: What to Look Out for
Not every injury common to car accidents is readily apparent. Some injuries can be hidden for days or even weeks after a crash. Car accident victims may have suffered a concussion, internal bleeding, organ damage, or other latent injuries that are hard to self-diagnose and may not show symptoms for some time. We always… Read More »
Do Pedestrians Always Have the Right of Way in CA?
We’ve all heard the adage “pedestrians have the right of way.” Few of us look into what that actually means, or even if it is true. Below, we explain when and how pedestrians have the right of way in California, and what happens when they don’t. If you’ve been injured in a pedestrian accident… Read More »
How to Write a Demand Letter For a Dog Bite Injury or Attack In CA
Even before you file a lawsuit, you can start the negotiation process for compensation after a dog bite injury in California. One of your first steps, after gathering supporting evidence and identifying the responsible parties, will be to send a “demand letter” to the dog owner or their insurance company. Below, we offer tips… Read More »
Are Dash Cams Legal in California?
If you’ve been hurt in a car accident, every little bit of evidence helps. If you are very lucky, you might find footage from a nearby traffic camera, a security camera, or even a witness with cell phone footage. Hit and run accidents can be especially disheartening when you lack direct evidence of who… Read More »
What to Say and What Not to Say to the Insurance Company After a Car Crash
Talking to the insurance company after an accident can be a nerve-wracking experience. It is important to keep in mind that insurance providers are not your friends; they are there to protect their own financial interests. What you say to them after an accident does matter, and it’s important to go into any conversation… Read More »
Teenage Car Accidents in Southern California
Many states have considered changing or have already moved to change the minimum age for drivers from 16 to 18. Although drivers of any age can be negligent or reckless, there is good reason to believe that teen drivers are especially dangerous. Below, we discuss the dangers of teenage drivers and the response by… Read More »