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How to File a Car Accident Claim as a Passenger

Negligent drivers in Southern California often cause car accidents that injure passengers by speeding, running red lights, failing to yield, or driving while distracted or impaired. These actions can lead to rear-end collisions, T-bone crashes, multi-vehicle pileups, and other dangerous accidents. Passengers who suffered an injury as a result may face significant medical bills, lost income, and other damages. The car accident lawyers at B... Read More

How Common is Drug-Impaired Driving?

Drug-impaired driving is a growing problem in Southern California, contributing to a significant number of serious and fatal crashes each year. Drivers under the influence of drugs—whether marijuana, prescription medications, or illegal substances—often experience delayed reactions and poor judgment, making them more likely to cause collisions. Common accidents include rear-end impacts, head-on crashes, side-impact collisions at intersect... Read More

What to Do after a Boat Accident?

Boating accidents in Southern California often result from negligence. Common causes include speeding, failing to follow navigation rules, operating under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and ignoring safety regulations. These careless actions can lead to serious injuries, property damage, and even fatalities. After a boating accident, it is important to document the incident thoroughly, gather witness information, obtain official repor... Read More

What if I am Partly to Blame for my Pedestrian Accident?

Negligent drivers are the primary cause of pedestrian accidents in Southern California. Common behaviors such as distracted driving, speeding, failing to yield, and driving under the influence put pedestrians at serious risk. Even a brief lapse in attention can result in severe or fatal injuries. After an accident, insurance companies often attempt to minimize their financial responsibility by shifting some or all of the blame onto the in... Read More

California Workers’ Comp Eligibility for Lunch Breaks

Generally, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits if you are injured during your lunch break in California, but coverage is not automatic. Your eligibility often depends on a series of specific exceptions to a rule known as the "going and coming" rule. Whether your injury occurred on your employer’s property, if you were performing a task for your employer, or in other specific circumstances, will determine if your injury is... Read More

Can I Be Terminated While on Workers’ Comp in California?

The short answer to whether you can be terminated while on workers' comp in California is complex: yes, it is possible, but it is illegal for your employer to fire you because you filed a workers' compensation claim or were injured on the job. California law provides strong protections against this kind of retaliation. Understanding the difference between a lawful termination and an illegal one is crucial for protecting your rights and your fu... Read More

Why Do Insurance Companies Offer Low Settlements?

When you’re recovering from an injury, the last thing you want is a dispute with an insurance company. Yet, many people in this situation receive a settlement offer that feels shockingly low and doesn't begin to cover their expenses. The primary reason insurance companies offer low settlements is simple: they are for-profit businesses. Their financial goal is to minimize the amount they pay out on claims to maximize their profits for sharehold... Read More

​How to Check the Status of a Workers’ Comp Claim

After a workplace injury, one of the first things you do is file a workers' compensation claim. Once the paperwork is submitted, a period of waiting begins, which can be a source of significant stress and uncertainty. You can check the status of a workers’ comp claim by directly contacting the insurance company’s claims administrator assigned to your case or by using California's online public search tools if a formal case has been opened w... Read More

Is It Worth Suing an Uninsured Driver?

The question of whether it’s worth suing an uninsured driver is common, and the answer is: it depends. While you can legally sue an uninsured driver who causes an accident, the practical value of a lawsuit hinges on whether that person has assets or income to pay a court-ordered judgment. For many accident victims in Southern California, a lawsuit is not the only or even the best path to recovery. Fortunately, other options, such as your own i... Read More

Why Is My Accident Settlement Taking So Long?

If you're asking, "Why is my accident settlement taking so long?" you are certainly not the first person to feel that way. After a serious accident, the wait for a settlement can feel endless, especially when medical bills are piling up and you’re unable to work. The simple answer is that many critical factors must be addressed before your case can be resolved fairly. A settlement isn’t just a single event; it's the final step in a detailed... Read More

Who Is at Fault in a Car Accident Changing Lanes in California?

Determining who is at fault in a car accident while changing lanes in California usually starts with the driver who made the move. In most situations, the driver who changes lanes has a legal responsibility to make sure the path is clear and it is safe to proceed. However, California law recognizes that fault is not always absolute, and other factors, such as the speed or attentiveness of the other driver, can play a significant role in the fi... Read More

Do I Have to Report an Accident to the DMV in California?

Yes, in many cases, you are required by law to report a car accident to the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). This requirement is completely separate from calling 911 or having the police file a report at the scene. If the collision involved an injury, a fatality, or property damage that appears to be more than $1,000, you have a legal duty to file a special report. Knowing when and how to do this is key to protecting your rights ... Read More

Injuries From Falling and Landing on Your Hands

It’s a natural human reflex: when you fall, you put your hands out to break the impact. While this instinct can protect your head and vital organs, it often results in severe injuries from falling and landing on your hands. The force of your body weight concentrating on your wrists, hands, and arms can cause complex fractures, dislocations, and soft tissue damage that may require surgery and lead to long-term complications. If your fall was... Read More

What to Do if You Receive False Insurance Information After an Accident

Between 15% and 26% of California drivers are uninsured, according to a report from the Insurance Research Council. Some drivers, however, will not own up to being uninsured after an accident and instead provide fraudulent information. Often, it can take days to discover this deception, only raising the stakes for an insurance claim in the process. False information does not mean the other party is liable for their own damages, nor does it mea... Read More

California Vehicle Safety Inspection Requirements

As California drivers, we have a responsibility to keep our vehicles in good condition and repair any defects if necessary. To protect the safety of drivers on the road, California requires that all eligible vehicles in the state undergo a vehicle safety inspection to help keep the roads safe and decrease car accidents. While not all vehicles have to undergo an inspection, the majority of drivers are subject to this requirement. It is importan... Read More

How Is a Workers’ Compensation Settlement Calculated?

If you’ve suffered a work-related injury in California, it’s crucial to understand how workers’ compensation settlements are calculated. This knowledge can help you maximize your benefits and ensure fair compensation for your injuries. You need to understand the factors that impact settlement amounts and the key considerations involved in calculating your workers’ compensation settlement. To protect your rights and ensure you receive the fu... Read More

Work Restrictions for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

When working in an office setting, the last thing you expect is to suffer an injury, yet employees might experience injuries from repetitive motion, specifically carpal tunnel syndrome. Many workers might not think they can obtain compensation or legal recourse for these injuries because there was no single accident or event that caused them. However, you can file a workers’ compensation claim for carpal tunnel. Workers’ comp law categorize... Read More

Does a Spinal Cord Injury Qualify for Disability?

Researchers say that there are as many as 300,000 people living with spinal cord injuries in the United States. Additionally, around 18,000 people sustain a new spinal cord injury each year across the country. Often, these incidents are caused by vehicle accidents, workplace accidents, sports injuries, or another type of severe incident. But does a spinal cord injury qualify for disability? Let’s discuss whether a person with a spinal cord ... Read More

Who Pays for Breast Implant Recall Surgery?

There are various reasons why a person may need to remove their breast implants. One reason may be that your doctor has determined that doing so is medically necessary. Furthermore, a person may also want to have their breast implants removed if those implants have been recalled. But who pays for breast implant recall surgery? Needing to have your breast implants removed due to health risks is a real possibility, especially for those who ha... Read More

Understanding Bicycle Helmet Laws in California

Bicycle helmets save lives. Unfortunately, many individuals choose not to wear a bicycle helmet when they head out for some riding. This can be deadly. According to the National Safety Council, approximately one-third of all non-fatal bicycle injuries are head injuries. Data also shows that most of the 80,000 bicycle-related head injuries treated in emergency rooms every year are brain injuries. Understanding bicycle helmet laws in California ... Read More