Orange County Man Killed Teaching Teen Driver

An Orange County man was killed while teaching a teenage relative to drive. According to the Laguna Beach Police Department, the car, operated by a teen driver, crashed through a barrier and careened off an embankment, falling 40 feet down the hillside. The crash occurred around 4 p.m. along Coast Highway near a closed grocery […]

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What Are the Symptoms of Whiplash After a Car Accident?

Whiplash injuries are among the most common consequences of car accidents, particularly rear-end impacts. These injuries occur when the head is suddenly forced backward and then forward, similar to the cracking of a whip. This violent motion can damage the soft tissues of the neck, including muscles, tendons, and ligaments. While some individuals might experience […]

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One Killed, 32 Hospitalized in Mother’s Day Bus Crash

A Mother’s Day bus crash left one dead and 32 hospitalized in Hacienda Heights early Sunday morning. According to the Los Angeles County Fire Department, a tour bus collided with a Nissan SUV on the 60 Freeway.   The California Highway Patrol (CHP) said the impact of the collision caused the Nissan to burst into […]

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Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month: Protecting Riders on Victorville Roads

May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month—a time to highlight the shared responsibility of all motorists to keep our roads safe, especially for motorcyclists. At Lerner, Moore, Silva, Cunningham & Rubel (LMSCR), we represent riders across Victorville and the High Desert. This month, we urge drivers and riders to proactively prevent tragic motorcycle crashes.   Why […]

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How to Determine Fault in T-Bone Car Accidents?

T-bone car accidents, also known as side-impact or broadside collisions, often occur at intersections. Determining liability in these incidents is not always easy; it requires a careful review of the circumstances, road rules, and available evidence. These crashes can result in serious injuries and property damage, and we can explain how fault is assessed to […]

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Motorcyclist Plummets 100 Feet Off San Bernardino Hillside

A motorcyclist was rescued Saturday after plummeting approximately 100 feet over a hillside while trail riding in the San Bernardino Mountains. Authorities said the incident occurred about a half mile off the Cleghorn Trail in the Cajon Pass. The rider sustained only minor injuries during the fall, but was unable to climb back to the […]

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Six Hospitalized in Long Beach Crash

On Saturday, six people were hospitalized after a Long Beach car crash. According to Long Beach Police, a gray Kia Rio sedan and a black Honda Civic Sport sedan collided at the intersection of Long Beach Boulevard and Ocean Boulevard, across from the Long Beach Terrace Theater.   Police said five women were heading eastbound […]

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What Are the Long-Term Effects of Car Accident Injuries?

Car accidents can lead to immediate injuries like broken bones, but what about long-term effects of car accident injuries that continually affect physical health, mental well-being, and overall quality of life? People in these circumstances face ongoing challenges like chronic pain, PTSD, and worse. Depending on the circumstances, they may be entitled to damages for […]

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Infant Killed in Violent Stolen Car Crash

An infant was one of two victims of a fatal car crash. A violent head-on car accident in Los Angeles Monday night, according to police, involved a stolen white Kia and was reportedly speeding through the Vermont Square neighborhood when it crossed into oncoming traffic and crashed head-on into a black Nissan.   The driver, […]

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