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Why Do Drivers Cut Off Orange County Motorcyclists?

Although a lot of steps in have been taken in California to educate drivers and encourage everyone to watch for motorcycles on the road, many drivers still drive distracted, don’t check for motorcycles sharing the road, or engage in other unsafe driving behaviors that lead to a motorcyclist getting hurt—or even killed. Impatient and unaware […]

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When Everyone Is Responsible For His or Her Actions, The World Is A Safer Place

Back in 1965 when we used to ride in cars with no airbags or even seatbelts (hard to believe such a thing took place but my family drove around town in such a death trap when I was a kid so I had first- hand experience) and the esthetics of having cool, sharp metal lines […]

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Fullerton Focuses on Preventing DUI-Related Accidents

In downtown Fullerton, there are close to 50 businesses that serve alcohol, and it seems obvious that there would be a drunken driving problem that goes hand in hand. Since 2009, there have been 14 fatal car accidents in the city, and half of those deaths occurred in alcohol-related wrecks—not to mention the many non-fatal […]

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Is Your Landlord Responsible for Your Injuries after an Orange County Slip-and-fall Accident?

If you were injured in a fall at your apartment complex, you probably have a lot of questions about why it happened and who might be responsible. In many cases, the landlord, property owner, or property manager may have been negligent in caring for the premises, and he may be held responsible if you are […]

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Who Pays for Injuries in an Orange County Drunk Driving Accident?

Although it seems obvious that the drunk driver would be held liable after causing an accident that injured you, it’s not always that simple. In some cases, the circumstances of the accident mean that there are several parties involved, which makes it difficult for innocent victims who are trying to recover compensation for their injuries. […]

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