Does your heartbeat a little faster whenever you drive through an intersection? That’s a natural reaction after being in a broadside collision (also known as a T-bone collision) with another driver. T-bone accidents often leave[…]
The Governor’s Highway Safety Association (GHSA) estimates that motorcycles have a fatality rate 28 times that of passenger vehicles, resulting in approximately 14 percent of all traffic fatalities across the nation. Most traffic accidents are[…]
Before the Highway 101 bypass, a segment of the Monterey Highway between Morgan Hill and San Jose was the site of so many traffic fatalities that it became known as “Blood Alley.” Ironically, Gary Albertson,[…]
There are more cyclists on the road now than ever before. In fact, the number of regular riders grew from 47.5 million in 2017 to more than 52.7 million in 2020, with no signs of[…]
Whether you claim bodily injury from an accident may depend on: The specific circumstances that produced your injury The damages you suffered Whether insurance covers your losses An attorney can be instrumental in recovering for[…]
Slip and fall accidents are more common and serious than you might think. About one million people visit emergency rooms every year due to slip and fall injuries, and many of these injuries have costly[…]
An insurance company or jury determines damages in personal injury cases based on the evidence presented to them. Injuries can change your life in an instant, which is why you should look to an expert[…]
You’ve just been in an accident and visited the emergency room. The doctor diagnoses you with a “mild concussion,” but you’re unsure what this means or whether you should have concerns. There are several misconceptions[…]
Most people incorrectly assume that hiring a personal injury attorney is expensive. If you suffered accidental injuries and you were not to blame, you may benefit from hiring an experienced attorney. Finding out how much[…]