How To Determine If Your Minivan Or SUV Has A Brake Recall

Fiat Chrysler is recalling more than 154,000 Jeep and Dodge vehicles because of a brake-system issue. The automaker reports a faulty brake-system component installed on some vehicles earlier this year may cause bubbles to form in the brake fluid, which could increase stopping distances. At this point in time there

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We Have Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month For A Reason

We typically are able to meet victims of car crashes in the comfort of our office on Elk Grove Boulevard or in Downtown Sacramento. However, when a motorcycle rider is involved in a collision with a car, the victim is often hospitalized for several days to several weeks and doesn’t

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Is This Really The End Of Distracted Driving Awareness Month?

The California Highway Patrol designated April as Distracted Driving Awareness Month and the month is almost over. The problem isn’t over… just the month. Further, the problem has become even worse this month and overall is getting worse, not better. Our Senior Partner was riding with someone to a meeting

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What Is 6 Times More Dangerous Than Driving While Intoxicated?

The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that driving distracted is 6 times more dangerous than driving intoxicated. They added that 2017 was the second year in a row that motor vehicle deaths surpassed 40,000 and pedestrian deaths exceeded 6,000 and distracted driving is the leading factor. Why doesn’t

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Never Look For Discounts On Cardiologists Or Lawyers

Sometimes it’s easy to compare products and services and find the best value for your money. As consumers it’s our nature to compare options and hunt for the best possible deal. When it comes to finding the right attorney or doctor price is seldom the best point of reference. While

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It Appears Cars Have Declared War On Pedestrians

Over the last decade statistics show it’s much safer to drive than it is to walk. That’s the conclusion of a recently released report on pedestrian safety documenting the time period from 2007 to 2016, “The number of pedestrian fatalities increased 27 percent … while at the same time, all

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