Is California a Personal Injury Protection State?

If you have recently been injured in California, you might be asking yourself, “Is California a personal injury protection state?” The answer is no. California does not follow any form of a personal injury protection system. Rather, the state operates under a fault-based system. This means the person who is

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What Is Considered Personal Injury in California?

If someone has suffered any form of harm due to the actions of another person, that act could be grounds for a personal injury claim. This is true whether or not the person intended to inflict pain or not. This leaves many people asking, “What is considered personal injury in

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How Can We Avoid Bike Accidents?

Bicycling is a great way to get a cardio workout, a convenient means of transportation, and a hobby that draws many enthusiasts. Unfortunately, it can be dangerous to share the road with much larger and faster motor vehicles, and thousands are injured in bicycle accidents every year. If you enjoy

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What Are the Most Common Causes of Bicycle Accidents?

There are many factors that can contribute to bicycle accidents, some of which are related to drivers in their automobiles. Oftentimes, drivers fail to consider the fact that they are sharing the road with motorcyclists and bicyclists and make mistakes, such as making turns without looking for cyclists and not

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What Percentage Of Motorcycle Riders Have Accidents?

There is an undeniable appeal to motorcycles. Whether you hear one from a distance or see one up close, it’s hard to ignore how cool they seem. This impression of motorcycles has lasted for generations. Though they do seem cool, motorcycles are incredibly dangerous. There are high rates of accidents,

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Water Agency Pays $14 Million After Teens Die In Canal

The families of two 17 year olds who were fatally electrocuted while trying to save a dog from a canal in Dixon each received $7 million in civil settlements from the irrigation district. Jacob Hourmouzus and Jacob Scheider were killed after they jumped in the Weyand Canal off Dixon Avenue

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Cheating Has Consequences…

The unfolding drama known as Varsity Blues has consequences that reach far beyond the classroom for just the rich and famous. Most people are well aware of the college bribery scandal where parents of wealthy people bribed officials to have their kids obtain a seat at a major University they

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