by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
California residents with teen drivers should know that the possibility of driving drowsy and distracted can be especially high among this age group. Changes in teens’ circadian rhythm cause them to need to sleep longer and later into the day. According to the...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
Automobile consumers in California have looked to the federal five-star safety rating system since the 1990s when shopping for new vehicles. The New Car Assessment Program emerged under the strong leadership of a safety advocate while she served at the National...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
The transportation nonprofit Go Safe Labs has released a report on car accident numbers and rates in 2019. Researchers, after analyzing some 2 million collisions occurring from 2018 to 2019, have come up with a list of the 10 worst cities for accidents. California...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
Any car accident is upsetting, but it is especially disturbing when multiple cars are involved. One of the largest car accidents in the United States involved 194 cars. Thankfully, there were no fatalities in this incident, but it was likely a legal nightmare...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
A 65-year-old California woman walking her dog was struck and killed by a suspected drunk driver traveling west on Pearblossom Highway. The accident occurred around 8 p.m. on Jan. 23. The driver then fled the scene and caused a second accident, this time involving...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
After auto accidents, Californians will often be unsure of what they should do next. Medical expenses, lost wages and other problems will frequently arise. While a legal filing is an option to recover compensation for what was lost, a factor that might recede into the...