In a perfect world, the person responsible for your injuries would have sufficient insurance to cover all your damages, and the insurance company would be willing to settle your case for a fair and just amount. The fact is we do not live in a perfect world. We live in a world where insurance companies fight over even the smallest and most justifiable cases in order to protect their profits. We live in a world where insurance adjusters use tactics designed to entice accident victims to … [Read more...]
What Should I Do If I’ve Been Injured by a Product?
You have the right to expect all the products you use are reasonably safe and will function for their intended use. You also have the right to expect that you will be warned of significant dangers and hazards of any product you buy. California Civil Code Sections 1792-1795.8 outline many of the responsibilities of manufacturers. For example, California law makes clear that there is an implied warranty of merchantability and fitness; the a product you purchase will … [Read more...]
Child Injuries in Unsecured Swimming Pools
The California Swimming Pool Safety Act establishes rules for securing swimming pools to prevent drowning accidents. Swimming pools are considered an attractive nuisance, which means they can entice children or trespassers onto a property and can be dangerous to those trespassers. Because of the significant risk, a pool presents to children, homeowners and other property owners with pools must ensure they are following all safety regulations and taking appropriate precautions to prevent … [Read more...]
What Information Should I Obtain From the Other Party After a Car Accident?
California Vehicle Code Section 20001 requires the driver of a vehicle involved in a collision to immediately stop if the accident causes injury or death. Vehicle Code Section 20002 mandates a driver to stop at the nearest safe location after an accident where there is property damage but no injuries. Drivers must stop so they can render aid to those who are injured and so they can exchange information. California is a fault state for car accidents, so the driver who causes a crash should pay … [Read more...]
Free Report: Truck Driver Responsibilities in California
Truck drivers have responsibilities imposed under state law as well as under federal law. The duties that a professional trucker has are more extensive than the responsibilities of a typical motorist because trucks are more difficult to drive and because truck crashes can be much more dangerous than typical accidents involving passenger vehicles only. It is important for victims of truck crashes to understand truck driver responsibilities. When a trucker fails to live up to all his obligations, … [Read more...]
Your Legal Rights After A Parking Lot Accident
Most of us use parking lots without considering the potential safety hazards. We think that since cars travel at a low rate of speed, parking lot accidents are unlikely. Parking lots are actually dangerous places for pedestrians and drivers. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration warns that parking lots are one of the most common sites of back-over crashes. Back-over accidents happen when a driver pulls out of a parking spot and runs over a pedestrian because the driver … [Read more...]
Hotel Slip and Fall Accidents
Whether you are on a business trip or enjoying a family vacation, being injured in a hotel slip and fall accident can spoil your plans and put your life on hold while you recover. We expect hotels to be safe. We want to enjoy comfortable rooms, restaurants and amenities that are free from hazards. California hotels have a high standard of excellence, but sometimes hotel slip and fall accidents occur regardless of the hotel chain or the hotel’s reputation. If a hotel breaches its duty to keep … [Read more...]
Hands-Free Phone Use Can Cause Distracted Driving Accidents
An in-depth study published on Distraction.gov revealed that “the relative risk of [being in a traffic accident while using a cell phone] is similar to the hazard associated with driving with a blood alcohol level at the legal limit.” Despite the clear and present danger, Distraction.gov also reported that at any given daylight hour, there are 600,000 drivers on the roads holding phones to their ears. States have attempted to address the distracted driving issue by imposing … [Read more...]
Free Report: What Does Fault in California Truck Accidents Mean?
If you or someone you love has been hurt in a truck crash, you may be entitled to compensation. California is a fault state under its motor vehicle accident liability laws. This means when an individual or company’s negligence causes a collision to occur, those responsible for causing the accident must provide compensation to crash victims. Trucking companies carry insurance to pay damages, but victims must pursue a damage claim in order to recover the money they are entitled to by … [Read more...]
Who May Sue for a Death or Injury Resulting from a Trucking Accident?
When a trucking accident occurs, a truck driver or a trucking company can be held legally responsible for death or injury resulting from the collision. Victims can file a civil claim to recover compensation for actual losses and non-financial damages. Only certain victims can file a lawsuit against a trucking company so it is important to determine who can sue under California law. Who Can Sue for Injury Resulting from a Trucking Accident? California law requires anyone who files a … [Read more...]
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