Monthly Archives: July 2021
Do Red Light Cameras Really Prevent Car Accidents In California?
Data from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) reveals that almost 850 people are killed and another 143,000 victims are injured every year because a driver ran a red light, one of the most dangerous forms of negligence plaguing California roadways today. The problem is not a new one, which is why many… Read More »
Damages In California Wrongful Death Claims: Challenges For Child And Elderly Victims
The accidental death of a loved one is always a tragedy, yet the horrors can be even more extreme for survivors who lost someone who was either very young or elderly. Unfortunately, figures from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveal that fatal incidents are quite common within these age groups…. Read More »
Drowning Prevention: Safety Tips For Parents
Regardless of whether you take the family to the local pool, one of Oakland’s many beaches, or nearby lakes, there is no doubt that the region has plenty to offer as far as water-based recreation. As you take in the view while swimming or wading, you might overlook the serious risks of drowning and… Read More »
100 Deadliest Days Of Summer Call For A Parent-Teen Driving Contract
Even though Bay Area residents enjoy temperate weather most of the year, longer days and school being on break clearly distinguish summer from other seasons. Unfortunately, this time of year – from Memorial Day to Labor Day – is also considered the 100 Deadliest Days for Teen Drivers. Whereas there are around 6 fatalities… Read More »
ATV Safety In Oakland: Tips To Avoid Accidents And Injuries
The Bay Area’s moderate climate and close proximity to numerous recreational facilities make the area ideal for riding all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), but some enthusiasts are not aware of the safety risks. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reports that it received more than 14,000 reports of fatalities from ATV accidents between 1982 and… Read More »
Questions Oakland Car Accident Victims Should NEVER Answer
Like every other US state, California requires motorists to carry certain minimum insurance to cover the losses a policyholder may cause in an auto collision. The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) mandates at least $15,000/$30,000 in bodily injury liability coverage or other “financial responsibility,” which compensates a victim for medical costs, lost wages, and… Read More »
The “First 48” After An Oakland Car Accident
Many of the most popular series on TV today follow real-life accounts of law enforcement as they endeavor to solve a murder case, and these shows revolve around a common theme: The first 48 hours after the incident are critical. It is during this period that detectives can gather valuable information to find a… Read More »
FAQs About Toxic Tort Cases In California
Even if you do not know the specific definition of “toxic torts,” there is a good chance you are aware of the basics. You probably saw the news headlines covering the most famous class action cases in U.S. history, and these lawsuits are the reason Californians are no longer at risk of exposure to… Read More »