by Michael R. Kaiser | Pedestrian Injuries
Pedestrian accidents are a distressing and prevalent issue in California. Across the nation, pedestrian deaths represent nearly 15 percent of automobile accident fatalities, and California leads the nation in this horrifying statistic. In 2015, the number of...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Spinal Cord Injuries
California residents who are a motor vehicle accident might suffer a spinal cord injury. In an incomplete spinal cord injury, there is a partial loss of control and feeling while in a complete spinal cord injury, there is a total loss. Typical symptoms that result...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Premises Liability
California residents who enjoy fairs and amusement parks may have heard that, on July 26, a person died and several others suffered serious injuries when a ride at the Ohio State Fair malfunctioned. The incident was reported on the same day the fair had opened. A...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Premises Liability
Californians are sometimes injured or killed in fires that start in high-rise buildings. Some of these buildings do not have sprinklers installed, leading to pushes to pass laws requiring that they are installed in older buildings. A July 2017 fire in a Honolulu...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
A growing and healthier economy is good news for California residents. However, some statistics show that this improvement may come at a cost. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety calculated that as unemployment decreases due to an overall increase in economic...