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Motor Vehicle Accidents,Our Blog | February 9, 2018
When you’re riding your bicycle through the streets of Roseville, you should always don a bicycle helmet and follow the rules of the road. However, there’s only so much these safety precautions can do to prevent injury. You’ll also want to increase your visibility. The more you can do to be seen by vehicles, the…
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Brain Injuries,Our Blog | February 7, 2018
As you drove home one evening, you noticed that the road was slick from rain. You slowed down, but other drivers weren’t as cautious. As you pulled around a bend, another vehicle slammed into yours. Several minutes later, you found yourself waking up to an emergency team helping you out of your vehicle. A series…
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Injuries to Children | February 6, 2018
Parents often face a battle when it is time to travel with young children. For some, even a trip to the local grocery store takes a lot of patience and effort. Keeping your kids safe while you are driving takes a plan. Fortunately, there are some simple ways that you can help to keep them…
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Our Blog,Premises Liability | February 3, 2018
If you were hurt in a slip-and-fall accident in California, the first thing you’ll want to do is seek out medical attention to treat your injuries. The next thing you’ll want to do is determine whether you were at fault for the fall or if another negligent party may be to blame. Although proving fault…
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Our Blog,personal injury | January 31, 2018
Spinal cord injuries vary in severity, with some being minor enough to return to work or your normal activities in a few weeks, whereas others last a lifetime. With two major kinds, complete and incomplete, it’s easier to understand just how severe your injuries are. Incomplete injuries are as they sound; they don’t completely cut…
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Motor Vehicle Accidents,Our Blog | January 26, 2018
We’ve all heard about the benefits of self-driving cars. You can eat a bagel, drink coffee and a read a book on your way to work in the morning. Best of all, you’ll have less of a chance of getting into a crash. But is it true? Are self-driving cars really going to be safer,…
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Our Blog,truck accidents | January 24, 2018
You were traveling with family when your worst nightmare happened: A truck driver wasn’t paying attention, entered your lane and hit your vehicle. You lost control, and you went off the highway. Fortunately, there was only one major impact, but now you and your family members have injuries to tend to along with damage to…
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Motor Vehicle Accidents,Our Blog | January 19, 2018
The automaker Ford, recently announced that it will expand it’s already massive recall of vehicles related to defective Takata Airbags. The recall will expand the issue to approximately 365,000 more Ford-built cars and trucks, including Lincoln, Mercury and Ford models from the years 2009 to 2013. Fortunately, at this time, no injuries or deaths have…
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Our Blog,Pedestrian Accidents | January 16, 2018
There is never a good time for drivers to take their eyes off of the road. If you share the roadways with cars, always pay attention to what’s going on around you, as this helps minimize the chance of being involved in an accident. The car always wins A driver’s negligence can lead to serious…
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Brain Injuries,Our Blog | January 16, 2018
The way individuals react to brain injuries varies significantly. Some people have few symptoms and recover quickly, while others struggle with a lifetime of injury-related concerns. No two people are alike, making it harder to provide treatment options based on typical concerns. No brain injury is typical. Individuals react differently to brain injuries because every…
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