Category: Personal Injury

Leaving the Accident Scene vs. Hit-and-Run: What’s the difference?

Leaving the Accident Scene vs. Hit-and-Run: What’s the difference?

Generally, a hit-and-run is similar to leaving the scene of the accident. Hit-and-run incidents happen when a vehicle hits an individual or property, causes damages to the affected parties, and leaves the accident scene without giving contact information or attending...
What Makes Teen Driving Dangerous?

What Makes Teen Driving Dangerous?

Learning to drive in your teenage years can be exciting for young adults. However, teen driving is considered dangerous because they lack the driving experience that helps them make better road decisions. Other significant factors that make teen driving dangerous are...

Avoiding Labor Day Weekend Dangers

The upcoming Labor Day weekend is one of the busiest travel times of the year. With an improving economy and lower gas prices, roads and highways throughout California will be filled with travelers trying to make the most out of the end of the summer. The volume of...

Lower Speed Limits for Large Trucks & Busses

With speed contributing to a third of all truck related crashes, both the federal government and the trucking industry are calling for trucks to slow down. Although speed limiters are already installed in most trucks, they are not currently activated. A nationwide...

Prescription Medication and Impaired Driving

For most people, driving represents freedom, control and independence. However, the ability to drive safely can be affected by changes in someone’s physical, emotional and mental condition. New insight shows how risky your prescription medication may be when you drive...

Ford Recalls – Stall Risk

More than 88,000 Ford vehicles are being recalled due to a fuel pump control module failure. The recall affects certain Ford models including the Ford Flex, Taurus, and some Police Interceptor sedans. The Lincoln MKS and MKT models from 2013-2015 are also a part of...