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Starting in 2025, the minimum coverage levels California drivers were allowed to have changed. Drivers in the state must carry $30,000 in protection for injury
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Starting in 2025, the minimum coverage levels California drivers were allowed to have changed. Drivers in the state must carry $30,000 in protection for injury

Car insurance companies looking into a straightforward and/or minor accident may rely on a police accident report, photos from the scene, and of the damage

California law requires drivers to stop after any collision to provide their driver’s license, insurance, and other information. They must also render reasonable aid to

Fresno Traffic data for 2024 has been released, and it shows that there are some locations around Fresno that are more dangerous than others. Intersections

No. A Last Clear Chance doctrine is used in some states that follow “contributory negligence” for personal injury cases. The doctrine is used as an

Driver errors in judgment are the biggest cause of accidents in California. That can include the decision to take one’s eyes from the road. A

It’s a definite possibility for several wildfires at this point. The investigation continues, but electrical tower malfunctions, negligent powerline upkeep, and a lack of water

California holds dog owners responsible for the consequences of dog bites in most instances. That would include a dog bite suffered at a holiday party

In 2023, Fresno received funding to establish a “Vision Zero Plan.” The strategy to eliminate traffic fatalities in Fresno continues to take shape. In late

Maison Law represents people who are hurt while enjoying the Oceano Dunes in San Luis Obispo County. It’s a place where off-highway vehicles (OHV) are