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America's Best Drivers Are Not from Southern California

Article: America's Best Drivers Are Not from Southern California

Insurance company Allstate has released its America's Best Drivers Report® for 2019.  The report ranks the 200 largest cities in the United States on their driving safety. Los Angeles is near the bottom of the pack, ranked 195th.

What to do After a Car Accident

Article: What to do After a Car Accident

Client Relations Manager and personal injury expert Jeff Wong explains what steps to take after a car accident.

Stop Distracted Driving - Some Tips

Article: Stop Distracted Driving - Some Tips

Distracted driving is a huge problem on the roadways, one that does not appear to be disappearing any time soon. There are ways to prevent distracted driving.  It's incumbent upon all drivers to drive as distraction free as possible.

Street Racing is Incredibly Dangerous

Article: Street Racing is Incredibly Dangerous

A catastrophic crash that killed four people on the 710 this morning in South Gate is a chilling reminder of the dangers of street racing.

Treating a Traumatic Brain Injury

Article: Treating a Traumatic Brain Injury

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an extremely serious type of injury that can lead to disability, or even death.  Every day, more than 150 people die due to complications after incurring a TBI.

Vehicles Keep Getting Safer

Article: Vehicles Keep Getting Safer

Vehicles on the roads have become safer over the years.  Drivers and passengers are routinely walking away from crashes that would have previously caused serious injury or death.

The Importance of Uninsured Motorist Coverage

Article: The Importance of Uninsured Motorist Coverage

Uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage is one the least understood coverage auto insurance coverage types.  It also happens to be one of the most important.

The Increasing Popularity of the Dash Cam

Article: The Increasing Popularity of the Dash Cam

Dashboard cameras, often called dash cams, are car-mounted cameras that continuously record footage in case of an unexpected incident on the roadway.  They've long been a staple in police cruisers, but are now creeping into more and more consumer vehicles on the roads.