Were you seriously hurt on someone else’s property? If you’re thinking about putting together a slip and fall case, there are a few things you should know. For example, although California tort law recognizes premises liability, injured parties are not always entitled to compensation. Whether you actually have grounds for a claim depends on the circumstances surrounding the accident. Read on to learn more about the kinds of scenarios in which you can take action, as well as how … [Read more...]
3 FAQs About Taking Action Against Someone Who Was Driving While Drowsy
While most people would never get behind the wheel after drinking to the point of impairment, few stop to consider the risks before driving while drowsy. Since sleep deprivation affects things like reaction time and judgement the same way alcohol does, however, drowsy driving can be just as dangerous as drunk driving. Thankfully, when someone is struck by a drowsy driver, the law is usually on their side. As long as they can put together a compelling claim, they may seek … [Read more...]
Who Is Liable for Injuries Caused by a Police Vehicle?
If you were struck by a police vehicle and your life has since been turned upside-down, it’s only natural to search for someone to blame. The associated losses are probably adding up fast, after all, and you won’t be able to seek compensation for any of them until you can identify the liable party or parties. Generally speaking, the process for assigning financial responsibility for an accident involving a police vehicle is the same as it is for any other kind of collision. … [Read more...]
3 FAQs About Filing an Injury Claim After Getting Hurt in a Police Chase
High-speed police chases occur fairly often in cities and towns across the country. While these pursuits are sometimes the only way for officers to apprehend suspects promptly, their chaotic nature puts everyone in traffic at risk. Sadly, it’s innocent bystanders who tend to suffer the most. Every year, approximately 350 people are killed during police chases, and many more sustain serious injuries. Although victims are usually entitled to compensation, securing an actual … [Read more...]
Evidence to Strengthen Your Drunk Driving Accident Claim
Drunk driving accidents claim roughly 32 lives across the country every single day. Impaired motorists are also responsible for tens of thousands of injuries each year. If your life was turned upside-down by a drunk driver, it’s only natural to want justice. While the outcome of any criminal proceedings will depend on factors beyond your control, you can at least file a tort claim in the hopes of holding the motorist financially responsible. Granted, no amount of money will … [Read more...]
3 FAQs About Filing a Spinal Cord Injury Claim in California
If your life was forever changed by spinal cord damage, you are not alone. Across the country, there are roughly 17,810 new spinal cord injury cases every year. Leading causes include motor-vehicle collisions, falls, and sports accidents. Assuming you weren’t at fault for the accident in which you were hurt, there’s a good chance you have grounds for a claim. If you decide to proceed with one, here’s what you should know before getting started: 1. What Kinds of Damages Can You Include in … [Read more...]
New Vehicle Code in California Aims to Protect Bicyclists from Sideswipe Collisions
Cycling is an incredibly popular way to get around in California. Despite the physical benefits and environmental advantages of riding in lieu of driving, however, it has one major drawback. In the event of an impact, bicyclists are incredibly vulnerable. Serious injuries are all but inevitable when a car sideswipes a bicycle. Unfortunately, with more cyclists on the road than ever before, there are also more opportunities for these kinds of devastating … [Read more...]
Evidence to Bolster Your Brain Injury Claim
Sustaining a brain injury can alter your life forever in a variety of ways. Sadly, this is something that more than 1.5 million Americans learn the hard way every year after suffering head trauma. Perhaps even more devastating is that fact that most of the accidents responsible for these brain injuries could have been prevented. If your life will never be the same because someone else’s negligence left you with a brain injury, it’s only natural to want justice. Thankfully, you … [Read more...]
How Uninsured Motorist Coverage Protects You Even When You’re Not in Your Car
Following car accidents, California takes a fault-based approach to assigning financial liability. That means those who cause wrecks are responsible for the resulting damages, and they typically take care of them through their auto insurance policy. For this reason, motorists are required to carry liability coverage in the state of California. While there are no mandatory minimums for uninsured motorist (UM) coverage, it’s wise to add this product to your policy, as well. At … [Read more...]
Governor Newsom Raised Liability Minimums with the Protect California Drivers Act
When it comes to auto insurance coverage, almost every state has mandatory liability minimums that vehicle owners must carry. California’s minimums were established way back in 1967 and haven’t been updated since—until now. Governor Gavin Newsom just signed the Protect California Drivers Act (SB 1107, Dodd) to establish new liability minimums for motorists across the state. The prior coverage limits included $15,000 per person for injury or death, $30,000 per accident, and … [Read more...]
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