15.2 percent of California drivers have no insurance, according to the Insurance Information Institute. While these drivers are behind the wheel illegally, even more drivers have the bare minimum of insurance coverage, which is very...Read More >>
Were you in a crash that was caused by a senior driver? Older drivers drive less, but experience a higher rate of collisions per mile driven than middle age drivers. Fortunately, most older drivers understand...Read More >>
Following another car too closely, or tailgating, is in violation of California code 21703, which states that a “driver of a motor vehicle shall not follow another vehicle more closely than is reasonable and prudent,...Read More >>
California is the most traveled-to state in the country, according to the World Atlas. Millions of people from around the country come to California by car or plane to visit our state’s beaches, amusement parks,...Read More >>
Ridesharing Increases Traffic Theoretically, ridesharing could decrease traffic by allowing a single car to serve dozens of people throughout the day. However, this is not what has happened. In some cities, Uber and Lyft have...Read More >>
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), traffic collisions are a leading cause of unintentional death among children. In 2017, 675 children were killed in traffic collisions, and more than 116,000 were...Read More >>
Victims of traffic collisions and other personal injury accidents have two types of damages: monetary damages and non-monetary damages. Monetary damages include medical bills, future medical costs, lost wages, lost earning ability due to disability,...Read More >>
Anyone who has been involved in a traffic collision will say that it is a startling and shocking experience, even if you walk away unscathed. Add in injuries and the situation becomes so stressful that...Read More >>