Category Archives: Auto Accidents
Rental Car Deaths Force National Law Change A Decade Later
Over a decade ago, two young women from the City of Santa Cruz, CA were driving a rental vehicle when they lost their lives in a tragic car accident. While on the highway, the rental car swerved over the median and collided with an 18-wheeler. The cause of accident was not an issue of… Click Here to Read More »
Urging Safe Driving Practices for the Summer
Memorial Day weekend is known as the unofficial start of summer for many Californians. It is a time where state highways will be filled with countless of families looking to enjoy the sunny California coast. As many people take to the roads to get to their travel destinations, this also raises the amount of… Click Here to Read More »
San Bernardino Trucking Lanes May Provide Safer Roads in the Future
Freight trucks mingling with passenger vehicles may be a thing of the past on San Bernardino freeways if planning officials have their way reports ABC 7 News. With traffic expected to double on Inland Empire freeways, officials have put forward many solutions including a requirement that freight trucks use special lanes only for freight… Click Here to Read More »
File a Personal Injury Claim After Suffering an Injury Because of a Dangerous Intersection
Many drivers can recall an intersection that stands out from the rest because of its dangers. The intersection can have weird corners, or there can be overgrown brush that causes blind spots. Additionally, the intersection can be a place that is commonly known to be the setting of multiple auto accidents throughout the year…. Click Here to Read More »
How to Handle an Auto Accident in San Bernardino County
According to a report compiled by Livestories.com, auto accident fatalities in San Bernardino County in 2016 generally surpassed fatality rates in the state and the nation. According to data reported by The California Office of Traffic Safety, there were approximately 7000 injured or fatally injured victims in 2013. Additionally, about 1,000 of these incidents… Click Here to Read More »