How Black Box Data Can Help Your Temecula Truck Accident Case

Large commercial trucks often have electronic control modules, called black boxes. These devices record a range of information about the truck’s operation before, during, and after a crash. Accessing and interpreting this data can make a significant difference in determining fault and responsibility.   What Is a Truck’s Black Box?   These devices collect information […]

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California Extends Workplace Safety Protections to Domestic Service Workers

California has extended workplace safety and health protections to domestic workers, including housekeepers, caregivers, and gardeners, for the first time. This landmark expansion of protections was enacted through Senate Bill 1350, which was signed into law in 2024 and took effect on July 1, 2025. The new law requires certain employers to comply with the […]

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Federal Agents Open Fire on Family During Enforcement Operation

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents fired their weapons during an enforcement operation in San Bernardino on Saturday after a man allegedly struck two officers with his vehicle, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Officials stated that the shots were fired as the vehicle fled the scene, but no one inside the […]

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Police Chase Ends in Fiery Multi-Vehicle Crash in Rancho Park

On Wednesday, five people were injured following a police pursuit that ended in a fiery multi-vehicle crash on South Overland Avenue in Rancho Park. According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, a suspect in a possible stolen vehicle crashed into at least two vehicles and caught fire.   Four people suffered serious injuries and […]

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How Is Fault Determined in Multi-Vehicle Accidents in Temecula, California?

Multi-vehicle accidents present considerable liability determination challenges due to the involvement of several drivers and vehicles. Identifying fault requires examining the sequence of events, traffic laws, and evidence from the scene. Determining fault in multi-vehicle accidents can be particularly difficult for claimants who are facing other issues, like physical injuries, emotional trauma, and being unable […]

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Wrongful Death Claims in Victorville: Seeking Justice for Loved Ones

The sudden loss of a family member leaves lasting emotional and financial effects. However, when someone’s death results from another party’s negligence or misconduct, certain surviving relatives may have the legal right to file a wrongful death claim. In California, this legal action allows families to seek compensation for the damages they have suffered as […]

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What to Do After a Fatal Car Accident in San Jacinto

Losing a loved one in a car accident is a devastating experience that no family is ever truly prepared for. In San Jacinto and throughout Riverside County, fatal crashes can happen suddenly — on busy roads like the Ramona Expressway or Sanderson Avenue — leaving families overwhelmed by grief and uncertain about what comes next. If […]

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What Are the Legal Options for Hit-And-Run Accidents in Victorville

Hit-and-run accidents leave injured parties uncertain about potential legal steps for pursuing compensation. State statutes and local ordinances determine possible actions following these crashes, in which a driver departs without exchanging information or rendering aid.  Although the driver might not stop or ever be caught, you might have options for making claims.   What Steps […]

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Slip and Fall Hazards in the Summer: Pool Areas, Sidewalks, and Sand

Summer is a time when we gather outdoors to enjoy sunshine and warm weather, but it also brings increased risks for slip and fall incidents. Pool decks, sidewalks, and sandy paths become dangerous when property owners or businesses do not address potential safety issues.   Trip and slip incidents happen quickly and may result in […]

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