Legal Info
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Bicycling in California: What’s Legal (and What ...
Bicycling contributes to a healthy lifestyle & reduces environmental impact. But many California drivers don't know the laws for cyclists
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How to Read A Car Insurance Declaration Page
The car insurance declaration page is arguably the most important part of your auto insurance policy, as it summarizes the coverage available to you. While important, insurance policies are confusing ...
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What Should I Do in an Accident if I Am Uninsured?
Any uninsured motorist lawyer will tell you that if you were uninsured in an accident, the outcome may not go very well for you
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Different Types of Settlements
Did you know that there are different types of settlements? They are known as lump sum & structured settlements. Learn more about them here
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Gaps in Medical Treatment: Why You Shouldn’t Wai...
Gaps in medical treatment are detrimental to your case. Read our post to learn why you should always seek medical help after an accident
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What If My Attorney Is Not Right for Me?
Legal clients deserve proper legal representation. How do you know you’re receiving it? What can you do if your attorney is causing you problems? What if your attorney is just not right for you or y...
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The SR-19C Form: What to Do If the Other Driver Is...
Uninsured motorists are more common than you might think. According to the Insurance Information Institute, nearly 15% of California drivers in 2012 were uninsured. In some other states, it’s even h...
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The SR-1 Form: Required by Law After a Major Accid...
Many of our clients are unaware of the fact that if you are in a major car accident in the state of California, you are required by law to fill out an SR-1 form with the DMV within ten days of a major...
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How to Read a Traffic Collision Report
If you’ve been involved in an accident, you probably know by now that the collision itself was just the beginning. You may be getting calls from the insurance company and their adjusters. Your m...
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Third Party Liability in Workers' Compensatio...
In California, many employees know that if they get hurt on the job, filing a workers’ compensation claim is their exclusive recourse against their employer. Because of this, you may not sue you...