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California Lets Motorcycles Operate Between Rows of Traffic
Motorcycle lane-splitting is like acupuncture in that it seems like doing it shouldn’t be safe but it can, in fact, be safer than not doing it — at least in the eyes of advocates. Lane-splitting refers to riding a motorcycle in the space that exists between lanes or rows of slow-moving or stopped traffic that…
Read More »Increased Highway Speed Limit May Drive Traffic Fatalities
In 2017, California had the second highest number of traffic fatalities (3,602) in the nation – just behind Texas. Many of these deaths occurred on highways, which in our state, are often congested and dangerous to drive on. According to SafeMotorist.com, the maximum highway speed in California is 65 mph. Two-lane undivided highways have a…
Read More »Data Reveals Opioid Use Playing a Larger Role in Car Crashes
Opioid prescription drugs have become a popular method to treat pain. Unfortunately, the addictive effects of these drugs have sparked a serious epidemic across the United States. Upon first use, opioids can elicit a temporary endorphin release in the brain, which numbs pain and induces an overall feeling of pleasure. Over time, the production of…
Read More »Attorneys Go Over Car Crash Risks Associated with Marijuana
Last year, the State of California legalized recreational marijuana, which means that anyone age 21 and older can purchase and use marijuana. It must be done responsibly because, like alcohol, marijuana can impair drivers’ ability to drive safely. Evidence shows that marijuana can compromise a driver’s judgment, motor coordination concentration, and perception of time and distance. Additionally, marijuana use puts…
Read More »California Lawyers Help Stairway-Injury Victims
Our client was leaving a rental property in Richmond, California. She fell when walking down defective stairs that were not up to code and that did not have the required handrail. The fall she took on the stairway from the building to the sidewalk changed her life — destroying her left ankle and leading to…
Read More »Walnut Creek Attorneys Examine SUVs and Rollover Accidents
A rollover accident can occur when a driver loses control of his or her vehicle and it starts to slide, at which point it hits a curb or some other object that causes the vehicle to tip and roll over. Injuries from this type of accident can be especially severe if anyone in the car…
Read More »Attorneys Discuss Traumatic Brain Injuries Caused by Car Accidents
One of the most serious injuries caused by a car or truck accident is a traumatic brain injury, or TBI. Car accident victims may have many questions about a TBI they may have suffered. What is a TBI? How does it affect you? What does recovery look like? The topic is larger than one blog post can handle, but…
Read More »Nighttime Driving Hazards in California: Our Attorneys Discuss
December 21st is the shortest day of the year. And until spring arrives, many California motorists will spend more time driving in the dark. That’s why it’s important to understand the risks associated with nighttime driving and what you can do if you find yourself in a car wreck. Limited visibility, less reaction time Nighttime…
Read More »Alcohol-Impaired Driving A Serious Risk, Even at Low Levels
Motorists are aware of the consequences of drunk driving, yet many of them do it anyway. Some may have driven impaired on numerous occasions without causing an accident or getting caught. Others may simply drive buzzed, or at a low enough blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level to pass a Breathalyzer test. Not all drivers are the same. And…
Read More »Hit-and-Run Car Accidents on the Rise in California
When an auto accident occurs, both drivers are required to remain at the scene until police arrive. In fact, it is required by law in California. Failure to stop can result in up to one year in jail, a fine of up to $10,000, or both, according to state law AB-2014. Despite the consequences, many drivers…
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