Car Accident

Can a Car’s Infotainment System Be Liable for a Car Accident?

Modern vehicles increasingly rely on infotainment systems to manage navigation, phone calls, entertainment, and other functions. While these systems are meant to improve convenience and safety, they can also contribute to driver distraction. As distracted driving accidents continue to rise, questions are emerging about whether a car’s infotainment system can play a role in legal […]

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The Science Behind Soft-Tissue Injuries and Why Insurers Undervalue Them

Soft-tissue injuries are among the most common outcomes of car accidents, yet they are frequently misunderstood and minimized by insurance companies. These injuries affect muscles, tendons, and ligaments that are essential for movement and stability. Because soft-tissue damage is often invisible on standard imaging and symptoms may develop over time, insurers regularly undervalue these claims. […]

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The Rise of Rideshare Accidents in Victorville, California: What You Need to Know

Over the past decades, Uber and Lyft have transformed transportation in cities across California; Victorville has seen a significant increase in rideshare use. As more residents and visitors rely on these platforms, there has been a corresponding rise in Uber and Lyft accidents. This trend raises important questions about legal responsibility, passenger rights, and driver […]

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How Do Car Accidents Contribute to Long-Term PTSD?

Motor vehicle collisions last for a few seconds, but post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can last for many years afterwards.  Car accidents are the leading cause of PTSD among civilians, affecting up to nine percent of crash survivors. The psychological damage from these traumatic events often proves more debilitating than physical injuries. What Is PTSD, and […]

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What Should I Know About Parking Lot Accidents During the Holiday Season?

During each holiday season, drivers and pedestrians face increased risks as traffic slows and people rush to finish shopping. Even minor car accidents in parking lots can lead to personal injury, property damage, and disputes over liability. Understanding what steps to take and the potential consequences of a parking lot crash can help you act […]

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Fatal Crash in Cajon Pass

A driver was killed Tuesday after fatal a rear-end collision on Interstate 15 in the Cajon Pass. According to the California Highway Patrol (CHP), the driver was traveling northbound near Kenwood Avenue in a 2019 Dodge Ram Big Horn, when he slammed into the back of a stopped box truck.   Witnesses said the driver […]

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How Can I Keep My Teen Driver Safe in San Jacinto?

Getting a driver’s license is a significant right of passage for teenagers. However, for the parents of newly licensed teen drivers, few things are more nerve-wracking than handing over the car keys and watching their child drive away. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), a car accident is a leading cause of […]

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What Are the Dangers of Aggressive Driving and Road Rage?

Aggressive driving and road rage pose serious threats to safety on roads. Drivers who speed, tailgate, weave through traffic, or react angrily to other drivers create conditions that increase the likelihood of car accidents. Not only are those actions indicative of negligence, but they can also cause devastating crashes, serious personal injury, and worse. What […]

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Thanksgiving Road Risks: What You Should Know

Thanksgiving is one of the busiest travel weekends of the year, bringing millions of drivers onto the nation’s highways. Families reunite, traffic surges, and weather conditions vary. Unfortunately, this combination increases the likelihood of serious car accidents. That is why it is imperative to be aware of the risks; it helps drivers make informed choices […]

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