Bicycle law is the part of the California Vehicle Code that relates to people cycling in California. The code does not bar riding on sidewalks, but allows local authorities to set their own rules and regulations for cycling on public walkways. As a result, the answer as to whether or not it is legal to ride on a sidewalk in Southern California depends upon where you are. Where Can I Ride My Bicycle on a Sidewalk? The California Vehicle Code does not prohibit riding on sidewalks, so … [Read more...]
Orange County Mourns Deaths of Five Teenagers Killed in Automobile Accident
On October 4, in an early morning automobile accident, five teenagers were killed near the 5 and 133 Freeway interchange. The teenagers were traveling on the 5 Freeway when the 1995 BMW they were in veered off the freeway and burst into flames. The teens were returning from Knott’s Scary Farm, a Halloween event at Knott’s Berry Farm in Buena Park. The park closed at 2:00 a.m. and the accident occurred at roughly 2:10 a.m. The only survivor was the 16-year-old driver who was … [Read more...]
Covina Police Mourn the Loss of an Officer as They Investigate the Accident
Covina Police Officer Jordan Corder, 28, was killed in a collision with an SUV on Citrus Avenue at Puente Street. Corder was thrown from his motorcycle when he collided with a Honda CRV as it was making a left turn. Corder was transported to Citrus Valley Medical Center, Inter-Community Campus where he later died. The 75-year-old woman driving the SUV was transported to the same hospital. She was treated for pain to her right side and released. The accident is under … [Read more...]
Walmart Says Tracy Morgan is Partly to Blame for His Injuries
The auto accident in June involving a tractor trailer truck driver for Walmart and a limousine carrying comedian Tracy Morgan is back in the news. According to an article in the Huffington Post, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is alleging that Tracy Morgan and the other passengers in the limousine caused their injuries, in whole or in part, by failing to wear seat belts. While an attorney for Morgan called Wal-Mart’s allegations "surprising and appalling," it is common practice for a defendant to … [Read more...]
Who Are the Likely Defendants in an Electrical Accident Case?
No matter where we go, we are virtually surrounded by electricity and electrical products. Although electricity is essential in our lives, direct contact can cause serious injuries. How serious is determined by the strength of the current, the length of time there is contact with the current, and the path the current takes in the body. Minor contact can cause slight tingling in the fingers. As the contact and strength of the current increases, injuries such as burns, cardiac arrest, … [Read more...]
What are Sub Rosa Videos and How to Avoid Being Hurt by Them
If you are the plaintiff in a personal injury case and have filed a claim alleging you were injured because of someone else's negligence, you may wind up being the star of a sub rosa video. Sub rosa videos are videos taken of the plaintiff by a defendant's Insurance Company, without the plaintiff's knowledge. The purpose of these videos is to try to catch the plaintiff engaged in some activity he/she claims in the lawsuit he/she can no longer do because of the … [Read more...]
How do I Select a Personal Injury Attorney When There Are So Many to Choose From?
If you were unfortunate enough to be involved in an accident caused by someone else, you need to hire to a Personal Injury Attorney to protect your interests. Do not represent yourself. There is an old saying that anyone who represents himself has a fool for a client and an idiot for a lawyer. Truer words have never been said. I practice law in Long Beach, California and represent victims all through Los Angeles but the following advice applies to anyone in the … [Read more...]
Stephen Glass: A Study in Apologies, Redemption, Compassion and Second Chances
Do you believe in second chances? I was sick to my stomach after reading about the abuse Stephen Glass received from the California Supreme Court yesterday at the hearing of his Appeal to be admitted as a Lawyer in this State. What has become of our system of Justice when the highest Court in California states unequivocally that there is nothing this young man can do to redeem himself? I know Stephen Glass. He is a Georgetown University of Law School graduate and one of the brightest people I … [Read more...]
What to Do After a Dog Bite
If you were the victim of a dog bite accident, immediate medical care should be your top priority. Depending upon the severity of the wound you should go to an Emergency Room as soon as possible. Unfortunately, Emergency Room doctors have a lot of experience dealing with dog bites. If you haven’t had a tetanus shot recently, the doctor will most certainly recommend one. Tetanus is an insidious illness that can be transmitted by a dog to a human. When your injury is … [Read more...]
Personal Injury Cases Impacted by Budget Cuts
The Effect of the California Budget Crisis on Personal Injury Cases Until recently, personal injury victims unable to settle their claims would file a lawsuit in the local jurisdiction - Torrance, Santa Monica, Long Beach, etc. - where the accident occurred. Due to California's budget crisis the Courts have consolidated all personal injury cases in downtown Los Angeles. In addition to the inconvenience this poses to the victims of personal injury accidents, the consolidation of all … [Read more...]