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Car Accidents

Filing a Lawsuit After an Uber or Lyft Car Accident

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026
Car accidents are common incidents and can lead to tragedy for victims. While you might know the basics of what to do after a car accident with regular motorists, the process can change when the driver works for Uber or Lyft. Many victims wonder if they can sue these rideshare drivers or companies for their injuries and losses. In short, you can file a lawsuit, but many factors will influence how you can take legal action. Therefore, speak ... Read More

Where Do Car Accidents Most Occur in Orange County?

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026
Nationwide, one of the leading causes of preventable deaths is car crashes. Orange County is a central metropolitan area. It is also home to a significant amount of auto collisions. Some improvement has happened in the last few years, but collisions are still a concern. Car accidents can cause life-altering consequences for victims. Collisions can occur anywhere in Orange County, but some areas are more dangerous. After a crash, speak to an... Read More

Where Do Car Accidents Most Occur in San Bernardino?

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026
Car accidents can happen anywhere, including in San Bernardino. Some accident victims suffer devastating and costly injuries that lead to high-value injury claims against the negligent driver. If you suffer injuries in a crash, discuss a possible case with a San Bernardino car accident lawyer today. Injuries and fatalities in San Bernardino Laws and road designs should promote safety, but thousands of people still suffer injuries annually... Read More

Where Do Car Accidents Most Occur in Riverside?

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026
Some Riverside roads are more hazardous than others. Everyone must use reasonable care when driving. When they are negligent or reckless, it can lead to severe accidents. Riverside is a populated county in California, and our busy roads often lead to injury-causing accidents. If you suffered injuries in a car accident in the area, you should speak to a Riverside car accident lawyer as soon as you can. A lawyer can protect your rights and en... Read More

When to Get an Attorney for a Car Accident

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026
Car accidents often leave drivers and passengers with serious injuries, ongoing physical limitations, and high medical bills. An accident victim may also need to take significant time off work, losing considerable income. All of these consequences can weigh financially on accident victims and their families. Given everything riding on the line, car crash victims must retain experienced legal counsel to represent them as quickly as possible ... Read More

How Often Do Car Accident Claims Go to Court?

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026
Most car accident cases settle before making it to a civil jury trial. Settling a lawsuit costs less for all of the parties involved, especially when considering fees for expert accident reconstructionists and medical experts. However, you may need to take your car accident claim to court if the at-fault driver's insurance company does not offer you sufficient monetary compensation to settle. One of the most important steps you can take fol... Read More

What Can a Personal Injury Lawyer Do for You After a Car Accident?

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026
If someone else caused a car accident in California that injured you or a close family member, you may pursue compensation from those responsible to pay for your medical expenses and other damages resulting from the wreck. However, you need a personal injury lawyer for help with the complex, confusing, and challenging process of obtaining compensation. The following article offers some key benefits of having an attorney represent you, but c... Read More

What to Expect after a Car Accident?

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026
Car accidents, especially at high speeds, can lead to significant property damage and physical injuries. Those injuries may require ongoing medical care that lasts many months or even years. Following a car crash, some accident victims are unsure where they should go, what they should do, or to whom they should turn. In addition to seeking the prompt medical treatment that you need after a car accident, one of the most important steps you c... Read More

Types of Car Accidents

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026
Driving carelessly and negligently can cause many accidents, including rear-end collisions, T-bone (or broadside) accidents, sideswipes, rollovers, and head-on collisions. Debilitating injuries and property damage are often unfortunate results of these accidents. To recover monetary compensation for personal injuries in a car accident, you must establish various legal elements of proof. If you can satisfy your legal burden, you may be eligi... Read More

What to Do After a Car Accident

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026
Car accidents leave many victims with severe injuries. They may not know what to do or where to turn. The most crucial step following a car accident is seeking medical help for your injuries. Next, consult an experienced car accident lawyer about your legal options and the steps you should take to recover monetary damages. Schedule a Free Initial Consultation The Usual Reasons Why Car Crashes Occur Car accidents can occur for various r... Read More

When to Hire an Attorney after a Car Accident

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026
If you recently sustained injuries in a car accident, retain legal counsel to represent you as quickly as possible. If you wait too long to find legal representation in your case, you may run afoul of the statute of limitations. Most states only allow car accident victims two years from the date of their accident to file a lawsuit for monetary damages, and some allow less. Aside from a few exceptions, if they file their lawsuit even one day... Read More

Who Is at Fault for a T-bone Accident?

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026
Broadside accidents, sometimes called T-bone collisions, happen when one driver fails to yield the right-of-way to another driver traveling on an intersecting road. In this scenario, the driver who fails to yield is at fault for the accident. Sometimes, a driver might run a stop sign, yield sign, or red traffic light. The force of a T-bone collision may cause a vehicle on the intersecting roadway to overturn completely or spin around multip... Read More

What Questions Should I Ask My Car Accident Attorney?

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026
Car accidents tend to bring about severe injuries and other losses. They can also create far more questions than answers. In fact, many auto accident victims don’t know what steps they should take after their accident to secure favorable monetary compensation and damages for their injuries. Consequently, accident victims should always retain a car accident lawyer to represent them in their case and pursue the compensation they need. Firs... Read More

​What You Need to Know After an Irvine Car Accident 

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Last Modified on May 05, 2026
With more vehicles on the road comes the unfortunate—and increased—possibility of severe traffic accidents. Many roads in the Irvine area see extremely high vehicle traffic daily, including on California State Route 55 and State Route 1, otherwise known as Coastal Highway. Additionally, the downtown sees heavy traffic, especially during morning and evening commute hours. Car accidents in Irvine and surrounding areas leave many drivers and p... Read More

Caltrans failure to protect the public leads to yet another preventable pedestrian death on South Coast Highway

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Last Modified on Oct 04, 2025

On Sunday, February 5, 2023, a woman was tragically struck and killed by multiple vehicles along South Coast Highway in Laguna Beach.  She was crossing near the 30600 block, south of Nyes Place, when she was struck by oncoming southbound traffic.  This is part of a series of troubling pedestrian deaths, accidents, and near misses along PCH in recent years.  Although Bentley & More LLP is collecting information and has requested the traffic accident history along PCH, even the Mayor of Laguna Beach, Bob Whalen, has remarked to the OC Register that “Coast Highway is owned and operated by Caltrans and we will reach out to them to determine if they can implement additional safety improvements to make the roadway safer for pedestrians. We need to hold Caltrans accountable to find safety solutions to avoid more tragic accidents in our City.”

 

Holding Caltrans accountable is a difficult, but necessary, step to protect the public from further incidents like the one that occurred on February 5.  Bentley & More has decades of experience litigating “dangerous conditions” of public property cases against entities like Caltrans when their long neglect of dangerous roadways causes incidents that injure the public.  Namely, under Cal. Government Code Section 835, a public entity may be held directly liable for dangerous conditions that create a substantial risk of injury when used with due care in a reasonably foreseeable manner, when the condition proximately caused the injury, when the condition created a reasonably foreseeable risk of the kind of injury suffered, and when the condition was created by the public entity or the entity had actual or constructive notice of the condition.  Each of those necessary prerequisites must be present to pursue a successful dangerous condition of public property case.

 

With respect to PCH, even a cursory search shows a high-speed roadway with long stretches without sufficient crosswalks, signals, signage, lighting, markings, and other devices and signals to protect pedestrians and the motoring public.  Pedestrians are routinely forced to cross without sufficient protection – protection that Caltrans has been long aware PCH lacks and failed to remedy.  And unfortunately, pedestrian accidents and near-misses have become all too common in recent years, leading to a spate of preventable deaths, including two in the last two weeks.

 

Bentley & More LLP joins the rising chorus of voices urging Caltrans to make South Coast Highway a safer, more appropriate roadway that does a better job of protecting the public.  Unfortunately, as is all too common with public entities, litigation may be the only way to hold Caltrans accountable for its failures.

-Gregory L. Bentley, Co-Founding Partner of Bentley & More LLP

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