by Michael R. Kaiser | Wrongful Death
California residents may be aware that on March 15, a bridge collapsed at Florida International University, crushing eight vehicles and causing six deaths. The bridge had just been completed five days before the incident occurred. There were still several questions...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Premises Liability
California residents may be familiar with the term slip and fall case with regards to personal injury claims and litigation, but there is more to liability claims of this sort than simply slipping and falling somewhere. Injury claims that arise when a property owner...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
A recent AAA study suggests that drowsy driving becomes a greater issue in the immediate wake of daylight saving time. Overall, drowsy driving is to blame for at least 10 percent of all car crashes in the U.S. To keep from being another statistic, drivers in...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
The sudden impact of a car accident can jolt the body and cause injuries to the muscles, tendons and ligaments of the body. As soft tissue injuries are undetectable by X-ray and hard to diagnose, it’s important for California drivers to know what their symptoms...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
Most people who drive in California traffic understand the challenges of avoiding accidents. A report published by the National Governors Association has prepared proven traffic safety strategies for use by state officials. Its authors urge all state governors to take...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Blog
If you ride a bicycle a lot in the Palm Springs area or are considering doing so, you could be wondering, “Which bicycles are the safest?” After all, there have been some innovations in bicycle technology that should render bikes safer.The answer...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
Throughout California and the rest of America, backup collisions are all too common. While there is technology that can help drivers avoid such collisions, it has yet to become a regular feature in new cars. For example, only 5 percent of new vehicles offer rear...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
Many drivers in California are probably eager for a future of self-driving cars. Tech leaders like Nvidia are producing cutting-edge components, and parts suppliers like Harman International are creating their own futuristic car prototypes. However, it may be years...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
With recreational marijuana legalized in California, people need to be more aware than ever that the drug impairs driving abilities, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. The same agency, however, notes that it can be hard to pinpoint the number of car...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
In California and the rest of the U.S., drowsy driving is a major hazard. A CDC study reports that more than a third of adults in America get less than the typically recommended seven hours of sleep a night. U.S. government statistics say that only 1 to 2 percent of...