What’s the Difference Between Personal Injury and Workers’ Comp?

2020-10-09T17:40:40+00:00

If you’re injured while on the job, two very different paths are available to you for getting compensation for your injuries: A personal injury lawsuit, or a workers’ compensation claim. Choosing which one to pursue is an important choice. Workers’ Compensation Workers’ compensation, often casually known as “workman’s comp,” is a system defined by statute [...]

What’s the Difference Between Personal Injury and Workers’ Comp?2020-10-09T17:40:40+00:00

Don’t Sabotage Your Personal Injury Case at the ER

2020-08-13T22:37:44+00:00

Documenting your injuries early, and getting treatment as soon as possible, is crucial for getting the most favorable treatment from auto insurers. But while getting medical treatment is important, it’s also critical to avoid any mistakes that could undermine a future personal injury claim. And tragically, such mistakes are easiest to make with the most [...]

Don’t Sabotage Your Personal Injury Case at the ER2020-08-13T22:37:44+00:00

The Insurance Company Says I am Proposition 213, How Does That Effect my Case?

2020-04-08T05:35:08+00:00

Under current California Law a driver is required to carry minimum liability coverage of $15,000/$30,000.  Liability coverage provides an insured party with protection against claims resulting from injuries and damage to people or property. What is Proposition 213? Proposition 213 was entitled “The Personal Responsibility Act of 1996” when passed through the California State legislature [...]

The Insurance Company Says I am Proposition 213, How Does That Effect my Case?2020-04-08T05:35:08+00:00

Talking to Insurance Companies

2020-04-08T05:50:46+00:00

Should I Give A Statement To The Other Driver’s Insurance Company? After an automobile collision, you will be asked by the other party’s insurance company to give a recorded statement to them about how the accident occurred.  The question may seem innocuous and innocent enough, “Can we just ask you a few questions about what [...]

Talking to Insurance Companies2020-04-08T05:50:46+00:00

Texting Isn’t the Only Kind of Distracted Driving

2020-01-19T09:19:35+00:00

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 80% of car crashes can be attributed to some type of distracted driving. While we hear a lot today about texting - or using a cellphone in any capacity - when driving, smartphones and electronic devices aren't the only distractions drivers fall prey to. Anything that [...]

Texting Isn’t the Only Kind of Distracted Driving2020-01-19T09:19:35+00:00

Is a Drunk Driver Always At-Fault in a Car Accident?

2020-01-19T10:07:43+00:00

It seems like a no-brainer. If you're hit by a drunk driver, you think they'd be automatically at-fault. If they've gotten a DUI, they were clearly under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the time of the accident. Your car has been totaled. You're hurt. You're missing work. The person who got behind the [...]

Is a Drunk Driver Always At-Fault in a Car Accident?2020-01-19T10:07:43+00:00

Does High-Speed Driving Increase the Risk of a Collision?

2020-01-18T11:30:14+00:00

People are always on the go these days. Most of us have hectic schedules. Schedules that require us to get from point A to point B without a minute to spare. We're running late for work or an appointment. There's a child waiting to be picked up at school. Even the most law-abiding upstanding citizen [...]

Does High-Speed Driving Increase the Risk of a Collision?2020-01-18T11:30:14+00:00

What Happens to Your Body in a High-Speed Collision?

2020-01-12T21:04:30+00:00

An automobile accident can happen at any speed. And people can be hurt in a low-speed or high-speed collision. But the potential for serious injury or even death is higher in a high-speed accident than a collision at 35 mph or less. A human body sustains substantial trauma in a high-speed crash. Trauma that can [...]

What Happens to Your Body in a High-Speed Collision?2020-01-12T21:04:30+00:00
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