Author: Hayden Haskins
Who is Liable for a Passenger’s Car Accident Injuries in CA?
Liability for passenger car accident injuries in California usually falls on the driver or driver who acted negligently to cause …
Read MoreWill Your Personal Injury Case Go to Trial?
When we meet personal injury victims for the first time, they often ask about their case going to trial. They …
Read MoreWhat If Youโre Hit by an Unlicensed Driver in California?
According to a study by the California Department of Motor Vehicles, unlicensed drivers are three times more likely to cause …
Read MoreHow to Choose the Right Motorcycle Helmet
The California DMV reports that in collisions occurring at 30 miles per hour or less, a DOT-compliant motorcycle helmet may …
Read MoreIs It Illegal to Drive Barefoot in California?
What if you’re not wearing shoes when you drive? Is it illegal for you to do so in California? The …
Read MoreHit and Run Motorcycle Accidents in California
Hit-and-run motorcycle accidents in California can result in criminal charges. However, criminal charges are inadequate to fairly compensate you for …
Read MoreCan You Sue for More Than an Auto Insurance Policyโs Limits?
California requires drivers to carry auto insurance, but the minimums are low. Only $15,000 per person for bodily injury, $30,000 …
Read MoreCaliforniaโs Common Carrier Law
When you get on a bus, ride a train or hire a private driver, you put your trust in the …
Read MoreIs Lane Splitting Legal in California?
Lane splitting is legal in California. No law prohibits a motorcyclist from driving between rows of stopped or moving vehicles. …
Read MoreWhat Happens if You Have a Sudden Medical Emergency and Get Into a Crash?
In California, if you have a medical emergency and cause an auto accident, it can be used as a defense. …
Read MoreHow Long Does It Take to Settle a Motorcycle Accident in California?
When youโre in a motorcycle accident, you need to know how long it will take to settle your claim for …
Read MoreWhen Do Motorcycles Have the Right of Way?
In a motorcycle accident, youโll need to prove that someone else did something wrong that would have caused your injuries. …
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