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Man Injured in Car-Pedestrian Accident in Anaheim

A car-pedestrian accident on Sunday, January 20, 2013 left one unidentified pedestrian critically injured. The accident occurred around 5:45 p.m. at Ball Road and Dale Street in Anaheim. The name of the injured pedestrian has not been released. After the accident, the pedestrian was transferred from the scene to an area hospital for treatment of […]

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Avoid an Orange County Car-Pedestrian Accident: Make Yourself Visible

We recently wrote about a car-pedestrian accident in Anaheim which reportedly left the pedestrian critically injured. Because of the serious danger to unprotected pedestrians in these accidents, we want to discuss pedestrian safety a little more. Although some accidents are simply “bad luck” or are caused by someone else’s dangerous actions, many car accidents could […]

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Our Orange County Accident Lawyers Offer Three Tips for Avoiding Motorcycle Accidents in Orange County

According to the California Office of Traffic Safety, fatal motorcycle accidents in California are on the rise again. While California had previously experienced a decline in deaths related to motorcycle accidents, the agency reports, new research regarding motorcycle accidents in 2011 indicates deaths have increased once again. Because California motorcycle accidents can be so deadly, […]

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Action Plan to Protect Yourself with Proper Automobile Insurance

ACTION PLAN TO PROTECT YOURSELF WITH PROPER AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE The goal with this article is to give the consumer an action plan to avoid being victimized twice in an injury-causing accident (by the accident and later dealing with insurance) and to share the importance of having the correct and sufficient automobile coverage under an insurance […]

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After a Slip and Fall Accident in Orange County, Who Is Held Responsible for Your Injuries?

If you were injured because you slipped or tripped and fell on someone else’s property in Orange County, you may be left hurt and confused. Perhaps you are wondering who should be held responsible for your injuries, and whether you actually have a case against them. In cases like these, there are many parties who […]

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Auction Raises Bike Safety Money After Newport Beach Cyclist Accidents

Newport Beach residents came together at a recent auction to raise an estimated $7,500 for the Share the Road 2012 Bicycle Safety Improvement Fund. The community has become involved in bike safety around the city following two fatal cyclist accidents in Newport Beach which occurred just hours apart from each other in September. The silent […]

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Alleged Drunk Driver Causes Car Accidents on the 91 in Anaheim

A drunk driver on the 91 in Anaheim allegedly caused three different traffic accidents in the early morning hours of Sunday, December 23. One Orange County car accident occurred when the vehicle slammed into the median of the interstate. Two other car accidents took place as the driver attempted to flee the scene of the […]

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California DMV Study: Unlicensed Drivers Are More Reckless Drivers

A new study conducted and published by the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) found that unlicensed drivers and drivers with revoked or suspended licenses are three times more likely to be involved in fatal crashes than drivers with valid licenses. The study, Fatal Crash Rates for Suspended/Revoked and Unlicensed Drivers, analyzed California car accident […]

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Consequences of Inadequate Auto Insurance Coverage

The consequences of inadequate auto insurance coverage can be devastating both for the owner of a given insurance policy and for the individual who has been injured. If the owner of an insurance policy has inadequate coverage, then the injured party can go after the individual who caused the harm for assets above and beyond […]

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Talking to Your Injured Child After a Dog Bite in California

This week, we have been discussing the emotional trauma that can follow a serious dog bite and injury, especially when it comes to children. Two of the most vital ways to help a child recover from the emotional trauma of a dog bite are diagnosis (e.g., with anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder) and treatment. […]

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