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What Happens When Someone Won’t Maintain the Proper Distance Between Cars When Driving?

It’s an uncomfortable feeling for anyone when a car is following so closely that it feels like it is right on your bumper. Your turn is coming up, and you have to brake, but if you do, the car behind could rear-end you. In California, tailgating is against the law. Furthermore, if another driver causes

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Following California’s Headlight Law Can Reduce Accident Risks

People rave about California’s long, sunny days, but the state enjoys equally lovely nights, with mild temperatures and plenty of places to eat, enjoy music, and spend time with family and friends, all within a short drive from each other. Night driving in California presents unique hazards, including heavy congestion in well-frequented nightspots and an

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How Does Liability Insurance Coverage Work?

In most personal injury claims, the injured party will deal directly with the other party’s insurance company. However, liability coverage may prove more complicated than you initially thought, especially in cases of disputed liability. How does liability insurance coverage work? When can you file for compensation through someone else’s liability insurance coverage? A personal injury

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Wet Pavement and Careless Drivers Lead to Dangerous Accidents

Southern California enjoys notoriously sunny weather. In fact, it typically rains less than 40 days per year in the region. When those rainy days arrive, traffic accidents often increase. Single-car crashes, multi-car crashes, motorcycle wrecks, bicycle accidents, and even pedestrian accidents resulting from wet pavement from storms can lead to dangerous and fatal accidents. Although

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Distracted Driving Is the Most Common Cause of Collisions in San Diego

The California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) estimates that approximately 20,000 traffic collisions occur each year across San Diego County. These only include crashes resulting in severe injuries and fatalities. Several thousand more include minor fender-benders and collisions resulting in minor or no injuries. The majority of car accidents in San Diego and throughout the

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