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Navigating California Motorcycle Insurance Laws and Requirements

Riding a motorcycle in the Golden State is a great way to get around. Whether on a long ride or your daily commute. In 2020, California had the most motorcycle registrations of any state, with 785,424. Of course, like any other vehicle transportation, riding a motorcycle is not without risk and anyone who owns or rides a motorcycle in California…

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Who Is at Fault in a Rideshare Car Accident in California?

Rideshare apps have changed the way Californians think about navigating our cities. When accidents occur, those rideshare apps also add a new layer to how Californians navigate questions about fault, insurance claims, and possible legal action. If you have had a Lyft or Uber driver accident and you’re not at fault, you should talk to an attorney about who might…

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How Much Compensation Can You Receive for Burn and Rash Injuries from…

When an unexpected motorcycle accident occurs, the motorcyclist is usually the most injured out of all parties involved. Motorcyclists are exposed and vulnerable to serious injury, as they don’t have the same protection as a driver in a car. The trauma you experience in a collision can be permanent. However, you have a right to recover compensation from the party…

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What Are Noneconomic Damages in California? 

When you suffer injuries in an accident caused by someone else, you deserve to recover financial compensation for your losses. In California, these compensatory losses are divided into economic and noneconomic damages. Recovering the total value of your claim is vital to getting the compensation you and your family need to resume your lives. While it’s easy to identify economic…

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What to Know About Whiplash Injuries After a Vehicle Accident in California

While car accidents vary in type and severity, even minor collisions can still lead to severe injuries. More extreme accidents often result in catastrophic injuries, including traumatic brain injuries and paralysis. Whiplash, though common, should not be written off as a minor injury, as it often causes substantial disruption to an injured victim’s everyday life. To learn more about the common causes of whiplash injuries,…

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