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Why Does My Lawyer Want to Settle My Case?

For some reason, many people associate “settlement” with another word that begins with “s.” No, we’re not talking about the four-letter word that also begins with that letter. Instead, we mean “surrender.” Maybe that’s because people believe “settling a case” is the same thing as “settling for less.” As many as 95 percent of injury… Continue reading Why Does My Lawyer Want to Settle My Case?

Responsibility for Violent Crimes in SoCal

The good old days of safe streets in Los Angeles are over. After violent crime hit a 50-year low in 2014, rates of homicides, rapes, and aggravated assaults surged again in 2021. Officials have pointed to liberal gun possession laws and negligent property owners as contributing factors. This post focuses not on blaming society but… Continue reading Responsibility for Violent Crimes in SoCal

What You Should Know About Bicycle Accidents

The first thing to know is that, for the most part, these incidents are not accidents. In 2016, the Associated Press instructed its writers to refer to vehicle collisions as “crashes” instead of “accidents,” at least in most cases. The A-word implies that the incident was unavoidable and no one, including the tortfeasor (negligent driver),… Continue reading What You Should Know About Bicycle Accidents

A Closer Look at Amusement Park Injuries in Southern California

Disney World is the world’s most popular vacation resort. This theme park draws over fifty-eight million visitors a year. Other theme parks in Greater Los Angeles, like Hogsmeade in North Hollywood and Super Silly Fun Land in Universal City, don’t draw nearly as many visitors. But, they’re still quite popular, especially among locals. To draw… Continue reading A Closer Look at Amusement Park Injuries in Southern California

Bicycle Safety in LA Gets Average Marks

According to an advocacy group, Los Angeles is the 313th-safest city for cyclists in the United States. That’s not much to write home about, but at least there are 837 cities that ranked worse. So, I love LA. To determine the rating, the group looked not only at the number of reported wrecks, but also… Continue reading Bicycle Safety in LA Gets Average Marks

Why Do Lawyers Work So Slowly?

We all heard the old story that slow and steady wins the race like a marathon runner. Although we never thought of a runner hitting a wall right? Similarly a personal injury case can lose momentum as it nears the finish line leaving many in wonder, why their case is taking so long to settle.… Continue reading Why Do Lawyers Work So Slowly?

Anne Heche Crash: Actress Wasn’t Intoxicated

Although the actress had traces of marijuana and cocaine in her bloodstream, Anne Heche was not intoxicated before she died in a fiery Los Angeles crash, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner. Instead, officials concluded that Heche died of burns and smoke inhalation after she smacked into a house and her Mini Cooper… Continue reading Anne Heche Crash: Actress Wasn’t Intoxicated

Samuel Affleck Slams Lamborghini Into Parked Car

In the parking lot of a luxury car rental agency Ben Affleck’s 10 year old son learned the difference between a toy car and a 650 horsepower Lamborghini which cost $203,995 and just for day it cost $1.475. Thankfully no one got injured in this unfortunate incident. This happens when the family was checking out… Continue reading Samuel Affleck Slams Lamborghini Into Parked Car

First Responders Rescue Teenagers from Dangling Car

Two girls escaped from a crippled car that was hanging over a wash moments before it could fall into the rushing water below. The two girls were driving through Nogales Street and Arenth Avenue when, according to investigators, the driver of a pickup truck attempted to turn left in front of them. The force of… Continue reading First Responders Rescue Teenagers from Dangling Car

Hit-and-Run Driver Kills South LA Community Activist

Police have no leads after a hit-and-run driver struck and killed a prominent community activist as she dropped off Christmas gifts for children at a community center. Witnesses say the 61-year-old victim was crossing the street near the intersection of Broadway and 88th Street on Christmas Eve afternoon. “I was trying to run through the… Continue reading Hit-and-Run Driver Kills South LA Community Activist