by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
There are many precautions drivers can take to stay safe on California roads. The four most important tips for every situation are: stay alert, drive defensively, create a safe driving plan and practice safety. For starters, staying alert means avoiding distractions,...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
After a motor vehicle accident in California, the people involved should be on the lookout for symptoms related to traumatic brain injuries. Problems might be readily apparent within minutes of a crash, but they might not manifest until days later. Ideally, crash...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
Learning to cope with the demands and pressures of urban driving can be difficult for young drivers in California and around the country, and a study published on July 10 by the National Institutes of Health suggests that the first few months of unsupervised driving...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
A study published in Risk Analysis: An International Journal relates some things about distracted driving that may be of interest to California residents. Researchers found that women are more likely than men to use their phones while driving. In addition, the study...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
According to the National Safety Council, 40,100 people in California and the rest of the nation died in motor vehicle accidents in 2017. The number of deaths is not far from the 40,327 deaths that were reported for 2016.The initial 2017 estimate provided by the...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
The good news is that most of the new cars available for drivers in California include high-tech features designed to improve safety and minimize injuries in the event of an accident. However, certain cars and trucks offer more crash protection than others, according...