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Car Accident Injuries Not Always Immediately Apparent

Article: Car Accident Injuries Not Always Immediately Apparent

Car accident victims may not feel pain immediately after the crash and incorrectly assume they have not been injured.  Only after a few days do these victims begin to feel a pain in their neck or back.

Bird is the Word (at the Emergency Room)

Article: Bird is the Word (at the Emergency Room)

Dockless electric scooters such as Bird, Lime, and Razor have taken over city streets in California. There are plenty of concerns about the safety of these products.

Viral Facebook Post Demonstrates Importance of Child Safety Seats

Article: Viral Facebook Post Demonstrates Importance of Child Safety Seats

A viral post on Facebook detailing a mother's "nagging" illustrates a point on car seat safety.

Carpool Lane Violations

Article: Carpool Lane Violations

Crossing the double yellow lines, double white lines, or even quadruple lines to dash into or out of the carpool lane is incredibly dangerous.

Can You Get Workers' Compensation from an Auto Accident?

Article: Can You Get Workers' Compensation from an Auto Accident?

A common legal question regarding car accidents is whether or not victims are eligible for workers' compensation.

Interactive Website Shows Southern California Fatal Crash Locations

Article: Interactive Website Shows Southern California Fatal Crash Locations

Fatal accidents in California have been on the rise.

Memorial Day Weekend Most Dangerous Weekend on the Roadways

Article: Memorial Day Weekend Most Dangerous Weekend on the Roadways

Millions of Americans will be taking long drives this Memorial Day weekend, leading to increased dangers on the road.

Fatal Pedestrian Accidents Increasing

Article: Fatal Pedestrian Accidents Increasing

A new study published by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety demonstrated that the increase in fatal car accidents involving pedestrians stemmed from different risk factors between 2009 and 2016 in the U.S.