
Bicycle Accidents are Down, but Only Due to Less Cyclers
While the fact that bicycle accidents are down is good news, the numbers are misleading under further scrutiny. The data shows sixty-two people lost their
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While the fact that bicycle accidents are down is good news, the numbers are misleading under further scrutiny. The data shows sixty-two people lost their

There are numerous reasons 1 in 10 highway accidents involve a truck. They are larger, heavier, and take considerably longer to stop. There are also

A wrongful death cause of action is fully described under California Code of Civil Procedure (CCP) Section 377.60. This procedure sets forth how heirs of

Despite the best efforts of numerous agencies and organizations in states such as California, pedestrian accidents are up nationwide. Local cities up and down the

According to motorcycle riders across the state, the California lane splitting law is helping other motorists pay attention to lanes. The law allows motorcycle lane

The California distracted driving law is intended to help dramatically reduce road accidents that occur as the result of drivers becoming distracted while in command

Unfortunately, boating accidents often result in serious injury or fatalities. Most states, including California, do not require that boaters hold accident insurance. Banks, on the

It is hard to think straight after a vehicle accident. There is so much going on, from attending hospital or clinic appointments to dealing with

A slip and fall accident can be both painful and embarrassing. The problem is, there are very few occasions where the event is the fault

“Nursing home abuse” is a blanket term which can mean any number of actions or inactions that result in harm coming to the resident of