Category Archives: Car Accident
Potholes & Vehicle Damage in Auto Accidents
When an auto accident occurs, many people think because the damage was caused by a hole in the ground rather than a distracted teenager in a Tesla, there is no one to hold accountable. They are wrong. The deteriorating state of California’s infrastructure isn’t just a nuisance. It’s a systemic failure of maintenance that… Read More »
You Didn’t Feel Hurt at the Scene. Can You Still Have a Serious Injury?
The crash was loud. The airbags went off. Your heart was pounding. The officer asked, “Are you hurt?” You said the thing almost everyone says when they’re stressed: “I’m okay. Just shaken up.” You went home. You posted on X or Instagram that you were “fine.” And then, a day or two later, your… Read More »
Uninsured and Underinsured Drivers in California: What Happens When the Other Driver Has Almost No Coverage?
You did everything right. You bought insurance. You followed the rules. You were sitting at a red light, minding your business. Then someone rear-ends you hard enough to shove your car into the intersection. Airbags. Noise. Pain in your neck and back. The other driver? No insurance. Or just the bare minimum: $15,000 per… Read More »
Rental Car Accidents: Dealing With the Rental Company, Your Insurer, and Everyone Else
You didn’t buy the car. You barely know the car because you’re just trying to get from Point A to Point B on vacation or a work trip. Then an accident happens. Now you’re standing on the side of a California road next to a rental with a crumpled bumper, scrolling through a 12‑page… Read More »
How Pre-Existing Conditions Affect Your Car Accident Case
Let’s be real: almost nobody walks into adulthood with a perfectly clean bill of health. Old sports injuries, chronic back pain, degenerative disc disease; it’s all part of being human. But if you’re injured in a car accident and you already have a pre-existing medical condition, things can get complicated fast. Insurance companies love… Read More »