California Prop 213 Uninsured Motorist California Proposition 213 restricts uninsured drivers from recovering general damages, or compensation for pain and suffering, following a car accident. Unfortunately,…
Judgement or settlement which exceeds policy limits after denying a settlement offer within policy limits and the excess settlement rule. California Court of Appeals ruled that primary insurance…
Determining Fault in Multiple Vehicle Auto Accidents in California Multiple vehicle auto accidents are fairly common on California’s congested freeways, which begins with one driver…
Difference Between Wrongful Death & Survival Cause of Action When a loved one passes away due to the negligence of another party, California law allows…
California Uninsured “UM”/ Underinsured UIM Claims California law requires all drivers to purchase insurance that offers minimum liability amount of $15,000 of bodily injury coverage…
Common Traumatic Brain Injury Symptoms Categories of Brain Injury Traumatic brain injury is divided into two categories — mild and severe. A traumatic brain injury…
How Will California’s New DUI Laws Affect Uber & Lyft Drivers? The new law will make it illegal for Uber drivers to drive with a BAC…
Under California law, drivers are required to carry liability insurance when operating a motor vehicle on a public road. If you were involved in an accident,…
Determining Who is at Fault in a Left Turn Motorcycle Crash Under California Vehicle Code § 21801 (a) The driver of a vehicle intending to…
Defective Motorcycle Gear & Product Liability Laws In California Many times, product liability lawsuits can arise out of a motorcycle accident. In Soule v. GM,…