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The Rules of the Road in California Prohibit Texting and Driving

Everyone knows that texting and driving is a dumb thing to do. Without your hands, eyes, and concentration fully on the road and what is happening around you, you’re much more likely to cause or be involved in a big wreck. These wrecks can cause serious injuries or even death. Recognizing the danger of texting […]

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Huntington Beach Car Accident Lawyer: 5 Things to Avoid After a Crash

Getting into a Huntington Beach car accident can be very stressful and quite costly in terms of time, money, and emotional energy. In addition, you may be injured and suffer from physical injuries that can change your life—temporarily or permanently. It is helpful to know the proper steps to take after a car crash in […]

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How to Obtain Financial Compensation After Being Broadsided

Huntington Beach auto accidents are a fact of life. However, when a driver steps over the line and injures another with reckless or careless behavior, as so many do, not stopping at lights or stop signs in broadside accidents, they deserve to be held responsible for the damage they cause. The easiest way to proceed if you or […]

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Santa Paula Car Crash Lawyer: One Police Officer is Dead; One Arrested

On Friday, July 22, 2012, at 9:15PM, California Highway Patrol Officers responded to a report of a single vehicle crash on South Mountain Lookout Road near Coyote Canyon Road. Christopher Blankenship, a 44-year-old Santa Paula volunteer reserve police officer, apparently lost control of his 1984 Jeep Wrangler and crashed while driving eastbound on South Mountain […]

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Hit-and-Run Driver Found Guilty in Orange County Court

The driver responsible for a hit-and-run accident that resulted in serious injuries to its victims has been found guilty by an Orange County jury. Oscar Paz, a 32-year-old resident of Huntington Beach, was convicted Thursday at the North Justice Center in Fullerton, CA on one count of hit-and-run with serious injury. The charge stemmed from […]

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