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Philanthropist and Former Magazine Publisher Charged in Fatal Accident

Rebecca Grossman, the philanthropist and former magazine publisher killed two children in an intersection crash that police blame on a combination of speed and alcohol. The wreck happened at the corner of Triunfo Canyon Road and Saddle Mountain Drive. As a family of six was crossing the street inside the crosswalk, the parents heard a… Continue reading Philanthropist and Former Magazine Publisher Charged in Fatal Accident

An uninsured motorist hit me. What happens next?

Many people blatantly ignore California’s mandatory auto insurance law. About one in six California drivers has no insurance. That’s one of the highest proportions in the country. Additionally, the Golden State has one of the lowest auto insurance minimum coverage requirements in the country. Since most drivers only but the minimum, an untold number of… Continue reading An uninsured motorist hit me. What happens next?

Deadly Whittier Car Crash: Speed Suspected as Major Factor

Investigators believe that speed was a factor in a dual fatal car wreck which snarled rush hour traffic for several hours. According to police, the car travelled for several blocks after the driver lost control of it. Eventually, the driver smacked into two parked cars. The force of the collision ejected one person from the… Continue reading Deadly Whittier Car Crash: Speed Suspected as Major Factor

5 Medical Conditions That Are Commonly Misdiagnosed

In the olden days, most doctors had long conversations with most patients. But that is no longer the case. In fact, during most appointments, doctors only listen to their patients for an average of eleven seconds. During such a brief interaction, it’s impossible to obtain any meaningful information about a patient’s symptoms. The level of… Continue reading 5 Medical Conditions That Are Commonly Misdiagnosed

Ten Things You Might Not Know About Fall Injuries

Some slip-and-falls are little more than annoying. But in most cases, these incidents cause serious, lifelong, and/or fatal injuries. Typically, property owners are financially responsible for fall-related damages. 1. Falls are the Leading Cause of ER Visits About a fifth of Emergency Room patients seek treatment because of a serious fall. A significant number of… Continue reading Ten Things You Might Not Know About Fall Injuries

Near-Fatal Apartment Shooting in Hollywood

Police have no idea who shot a woman during an armed robbery at a high-end apartment complex in Hollywood. Few details were available, except the fact that the woman was shot during an attempted robbery. According to witnesses, the suspect was wearing a mask as he fled the scene. Los Angeles Police Department investigators say… Continue reading Near-Fatal Apartment Shooting in Hollywood

Construction Accidents and the Fatal Four

OSHA’s Fatal Four Hazards in Construction: The Most Common Construction Accidents! Most people are not surprised that construction work has one of the highest job injury rates in California. Some people are surprised to see office work so high on this list. Things like loose carpet, poor lighting, and open desk drawers make many offices… Continue reading Construction Accidents and the Fatal Four

Top Five Defenses in Motorcycle Crash Claims,

… and How Our Team Handles Each One Motorcycle riders account for about 6 percent of vehicle traffic. Yet the motorcycle rider’s serious injury and fatality percentage is three times higher. That one statistic underscores the serious risk motorcycle riders must assume every time they venture outside. Because of these serious and fatal injuries, these… Continue reading Top Five Defenses in Motorcycle Crash Claims,

What’s the Difference Between COVID-19 Mortgage Deferral/Forbearance/Grace Period and Forgiveness?

California Governor Gavin Newsome has called on banks to extend mortgage relief to homeowners affected by coronavirus. Many banks have agreed to do so. But what does all the fine print mean? All Californians can defer mortgage payments by up to 90 days. Longer deferrals are possible if the borrower shows proof of a COVID-19-related… Continue reading What’s the Difference Between COVID-19 Mortgage Deferral/Forbearance/Grace Period and Forgiveness?

Your Legal Options When Playtime Becomes Tragic

Some people may remember the late Caleb Schwab. In 2016, the 10-year-old was decapitated on a waterslide in Kansas City. The settlement money the family received helped them move on, but it can hardly atone for such a loss. Alas, this tragic injury is not an isolated incident. Every year, waterslides, roller coasters, and other… Continue reading Your Legal Options When Playtime Becomes Tragic