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Common Mistakes California Car Accident Victims Make after an InjuryLearn the common mistakes that many California car accident victims make and how to avoid them.
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Traumatic brain injuries can occur even in minor accidents.Traumatic brain injuries that result from a California accident can be devastating. Scarier still is that brain injuries can happen in any accident.
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Do Not Sign Paperwork after a Car Accident without Talking to a LawyerFollowing a car accident, you will be faced with a lot of confusing paperwork on top of phone calls from the at-fault party’s insurance company.
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Communication is crucial after a serious car accident.Communication is key to reaching a full recovery and maximizing compensation after a California car accident. Learn what topics need to be discussed.
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Top 5 Ways to Avoid a Southern California Truck AccidentRead this article to learn the top five ways to avoid a truck accident. Educating yourself about how to recognize driver fatigue.
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Driving at Night: Things Your Teen Should KnowCall 1-800-350-8888 for your free guide and a parent/teen contract that is included at no charge. These resources can help keep your teenager safe on the road.
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Texting and Driving, Other Distractions Cause California Teen Car AccidentsDistracted driving leads to fatal accidents. More specifically, texting while driving is one of the leading causes of car accidents in California.
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Proving Error in a Southern California Truck AccidentProving your Southern California truck accident was the result of a truck driver error can be difficult. Read this blog to learn more and be sure to order a FREE copy of our book.
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Do Red-Light Cameras Reduce Southern California Car Accident Deaths?A recent study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety concludes that red-light cameras can reduce Southern California car accidents and save lives. Red-light cameras saved 159 lives between 2004 and 2008 in 14 of America’s biggest cities.
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California Personal Injury Attorney Explains: Drugs Associated in 1 in 5 Fatal Car AccidentsMany fatal Southern California car accidents are believed to be the result of drugs. According the NHTSA, nearly 1 in 5 drivers killed in America in 2009 tested positive for drugs.