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Do You Know How to Handle an Accident with an Uninsured Motorist?

If you are involved in a car accident, you might know the general steps you should take – but those steps generally involve a party who has insurance. What if you are hit by a driver who is uninsured? One option is to contact a personal injury attorney who can offer a...

How Common Are Whiplash Injuries in A Car Accident?

One of the most common injuries in car accidents, a whiplash injury is often overlooked until days after the accident. Keep reading if you are interested in learning how common these car accidents are, how to prevent them, and what to do if you are injured in a car...

How Does a Product Recall Impact My Car Wreck Case?

If you have been involved in a car wreck and one of the involved vehicles was under a product recall, then you might wonder: how does a product recall impact my car accident case? The best way to get an answer is to contact a personal injury attorney who can answer...

Learn How to Take Pictures for Evidence After Your Car Accident

If you are involved in a car accident in which someone else was at fault, one of the most important parts of proving your case will be photographic evidence. While there is plenty of advice out there that victims should take photos of the car accident scene, there is...

Learn the True Costs of an Amputation After a Car Accident

One of the most serious injuries a person can experience in a car accident is an amputation. This is an injury that not only has a significant short-term impact and cost but has a long-term impact and cost too. Keep reading to discover the true costs of an amputation...

What Are the Different Types of Car Insurance Coverage?

If you are driving in California, then you should have car insurance. However, we know that it can be confusing to know which type of coverage you need and what you don’t need. We recommend you talk to an insurance broker who can help you understand the options, but...

When is a Trucking Company Liable for an Accident?

In most cases, the person who causes an accident is liable for that accident. However, in some cases, another party could be partially or entirely liable. A good example of this is a truck accident in which the trucking company that employed the at-fault driver is...