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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Were You Hit by an Uninsured Driver?

Car accidents are stressful, but the situation becomes even more complicated when the at-fault driver does not have insurance. Many drivers assume the other party’s insurance will cover expenses, but when the responsible driver lacks coverage, victims may struggle to recover compensation. Understanding your legal and insurance options is crucial in such situations. This blog […]

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Disgruntled Customer Crashes Car into CarMax Dealership

On Saturday, a disgruntled customer intentionally crashed his vehicle into a CarMax dealership in Inglewood, injuring several customers and employees. Police said the crash occurred over a dispute just after 2:00 p.m. at the dealership located at the 8600 block of South La Cienega Boulevard.   According to authorities, eight people were injured, two critically, […]

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What if I Am Partially at Fault for an Accident?

Car accident aftermaths are anything but black and white; claimants might expect quick, fair compensation but encounter hurdles. Sometimes, they know or learn they are at partial fault for what happened. This situation, often referred to as comparative negligence, can have significant implications for your case.   What Is Comparative Negligence?   Comparative negligence is […]

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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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