What Should I Do After an Uber or Lyft Accident?

Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft have become a convenient way to travel in Ontario, California. However, accidents involving these vehicles can be complicated due to multiple parties being involved, including the driver, rideshare company, and other motorists. If you have been in an Uber or Lyft accident, it is crucial to know the steps […]

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Three Killed in Fiery Freeway Crash Near Orange County

Three people were killed in a fiery crash on the Riverside 91 Freeway near Orange County on Wednesday morning. According to the California Highway Patrol (CHP), a Hyundai traveling eastbound crashed into the back of a Honda, one of two stopped vehicles, near the Coal Canyon Road off-ramp.   Authorities said the impact of the […]

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How Can I Pay My Medical Bills After a Car Accident?

Car accidents can result in significant injuries, leading to unexpected medical bills and financial stress. Navigating how to pay for these expenses can be overwhelming, especially while recovering from physical and emotional trauma. Understanding the available payment options is essential to ensure you receive the necessary care without undue financial burden.   What Are My […]

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What Are the Common Causes of Car Accidents in Victorville?

  Victorville, California, located in the High Desert region of San Bernardino County, sees its fair share of car accidents. With busy roadways like the I-15 freeway, Bear Valley Road, and Highway 395, drivers often encounter heavy traffic, hazardous conditions, and reckless behavior that contribute to collisions. Understanding the common causes of car accidents in […]

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