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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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Huntington County Police Told to Pay for Injuries From Transport Crash

The inmates are taking over the asylum. Or, at least in this case, taking to the court room in search of what they say is justice. Two men who were injured in an accident while being transported to the Orange County Jail in a Huntington Beach Police transport are suing the city for associated costs […]

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Three Reasons Why You Need to Wear a Motorcycle Helmet in CA

Modern motorcycle helmets are built light, strong, and even affordably. Beyond just the obvious, here are three reasons why you need to wear your motorcycle helmet in the event of an Orange County motorcycle accident. It’s the law. The California motorcycle helmet law mandates that you cannot operate or ride on a motorcycle in the […]

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Always Consult a Lawyer Before Accepting a Settlement Offer

When the at-fault party’s insurance adjustor calls and offers you a settlement after a serious Orange County truck accident, your first instinct may be to heave a big sigh of relief. You may be thinking, “I will finally have a way to pay these mounting medical bills!” While the settlement offer may seem like a […]

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Top Five Questions to Ask Before Hiring an Orange County Personal Injury Attorney

There are many attorneys capable of handling a Southern California accident claim. But, it is imperative that the attorney you hire is someone who will seek the maximum compensation for your claim aggressively, while also giving you the personal attention you deserve. To help you find the right attorney for your case, the lawyers at […]

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Using a Lancaster Car Crash Lawyer Can Only Benefit You

Chances are high that you will be involved in some sort of traffic accident at some point in your driving career. In fact, over 25% of all drivers are involved in a wreck in any given 5-year period. Many of these accidents result in the injury of at least one of the drivers or passengers, […]

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5 Steps to Take After a Southern California Truck Accident

If you have been injured in a Southern California truck accident, the chances are very likely that you are dealing with a lot of pain, as well as confusion about what to do. You most likely had to endure a hospital stay, are unable to work, and are trying to figure out who is going […]

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