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Five Ways You Can Prevent or Minimize Child Injuries in a California Car Accident

Each year across the country, an estimated 250,000 children suffer injuries in traffic accidents, and hundreds of children die in fatal crashes. Sadly, many of these injuries could have been prevented by the actions of the parent, guardian, or vehicle driver. Even parents who believe they are transporting their children safely may be missing some […]

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Experience Can Protect You from a Motorcycle Accident in Orange County

Orange County, California boasts some of the greatest year-round weather to enjoy riding your motorcycle. Perhaps you recently have decided to join the thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts in the area. If you are a new rider, you may be nervous about taking to the street. The best way to feel comfortable on your motorcycle is […]

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Coping With Anxiety & Panic Attacks After an Orange County Car Crash

When we think about California car accident injuries, we often think about broken bones and bruises – physical issues that are easy to see and understand. However, many car crash victims find themselves struggling with invisible injuries: mental health issues like anxiety and depression. According to a new study conducted by the Australian College of […]

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What You Need to Know About Stairway & Staircase Fall Accidents in California

Some of the most serious slip and fall accidents in California involve staircases and stairways. Slipping and falling from any surface is never ideal. However, slipping on a flat surface only involves falling a few feet, whereas slipping above or on a staircase can result in tumbling dozens of feet. Back injuries, spine injuries, head […]

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California Motorcycle Accident Prevention: 4 Ways to Make Your Bike More Visible

Did you know one of the most common causes of motorcycle accidents in California is that another driver on the road simply didn’t see the motorcycle? Unfortunately, because motorcycles are significantly smaller than most other vehicles on the road, car and truck drivers often turn in front of them, merge into them, or rear-end them. […]

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