3Apr/120

Safe Driving Tips for Older Drivers

Sacramento Car Accident Lawyer

Older drivers need to know how to stay safe on California's roadways.

While it's easy to take the ability to drive for granted, there comes a point when a driver's age or physical ability may impair their ability to stay safe on the roads. Getting older doesn't necessarily mean you have to stop driving but it does mean you need to know how to keep yourself and other motorists safe.

27Mar/120

Urijah Faber’s Sister Recovering Following Thanksgiving Car Accident

Sacramento Car Accident Attorney

Michelle Tastad continues to recover from a traumatic brain injury she suffered in a car accident.

The sister of mixed martial arts star Urijah Faber continues to recover from serious injuries she suffered in a Sacramento car accident last Thanksgiving.

19Mar/120

Top 5 Things to Remember If You’re Injured in a San Diego Car Accident

San Diego Car accident Lawyer

It's important to remember what to do if you're hurt in a San Diego car accident.

A car accident can leave you to deal with physical and emotional trauma, as well as financial pressure if you're unable to work. If you've been hurt in a San Diego car accident, it's important to remember the following things in order to protect your legal rights.

12Mar/120

Marijuana Use Doubles Chance of Car Crash, Say Researchers

San Diego car Accident Attorney

Driving under the influence of drugs can significantly impact your accident risk.

While most people understand that drinking and driving don't mix, researchers now say using marijuana and getting behind the wheel may be just as dangerous if not more so.

8Mar/120

San Diego Sheriff’s Department Cracking Down on Distracted Drivers

San Diego Car Accident Attorney

San Diego law enforcement and the CHP have stepped up efforts to stop distracted driving.

While distracted driving deaths are reportedly declining in California, not all drivers are adhering to the state's ban on cellphone use while behind the wheel. A recent week-long campaign by the San Diego Sheriff's Department and the California Highway Patrol resulted in over 400 citations being issued to teens and adults who were talking or texting while driving.

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