Monthly Archives: December 2020

What to Do After an Accident in California
Most of us have been in a car accident or know someone who has been in a car accident. Yet, those experiences have not prepared us for knowing what to do in the event of future accidents. Failing to exchange necessary information or miscommunicating can have a bleak outcome. There are some essential steps… Read More »

Safety Tips for Holiday Travel in California
The holiday season is a busy time to travel throughout California. More drivers will travel north and south along I-405 and Ventura highway compared to other times this year. Thus, it is no coincidence that December is National 3D Prevention Month. The 3 D’s stand for drunk, drugged and driving—the number of DUI deaths,… Read More »

Safety Tips for Commuter Cyclists
If you’ve driven around California, you’ve probably noticed a high number of cyclists on the roads commuting to and from work. Not only is cycling good for your health, but it’s good for the environment. However, it’s not without its risks when it comes to personal safety. Collisions with other vehicles, for example, are… Read More »

Old School Safety Features Could Spell Trouble in a Car Accident Lawsuit
In the 1960s, the Motown sound emanated from the capital of the automobile industry, and its melodies blared from the car radios of the generation for which having a car was synonymous with the glamour and optimism of youth. In the subsequent decades, American culture witnessed several nostalgic odes to the golden age of… Read More »

Hip-Hop Legend Sues Uber After Getting Injured in Multi-Vehicle Crash
Why are there so few car accident lawsuits when there are so many car accidents caused by obvious negligence on the part of one of the drivers? Often, it is because, even if you went to trial and the judge awarded you all the money you were requesting to compensate for your medical expenses… Read More »

The Lidar in Your Car: Friend or Foe?
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, most American were not in the greatest financial situation, but as 2020 draws to a close, many of us are delaying major purchases until we find out whether we will get a second stimulus check or whether our employers will be eligible for another round of PPP funding. Not… Read More »

Two Common Car Accident Injuries That Are Much More Serious Than They Initially Seem
If you emerge from a car accident with no visible injuries and only minor aches and pains, you are probably eager just to go on with your life. With car repairs and rising insurance premiums on your mind, the last thing you feel like doing is spending hours in the emergency room waiting room,… Read More »