by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
Although California parents realize that peer pressure can be difficult for their teen drivers to resist, they also understand that the financial aftermath of a DUI accident can be difficult for the entire family. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
Many people are killed in car accidents in California every year. While the overall fatality rate for motor vehicle accidents has decreased over the past three years, it still remains as a significant cause of early death.According to Centers for Disease Control and...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
California motorists are likely aware that in 2014, automakers recalled a record-breaking 64 million vehicles in the United States, and deadly defects plagued some of the vehicles. Ignition switch defects now acknowledged by General Motors Corp. resulted in...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
California residents should be aware that motor vehicle accidents can cause physical injuries that might not appear right away. In some cases, the mental fog that might follow an accident can make it difficult to focus or think, masking symptoms. Some people are hit...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
Many California roadways feature rumble strips embedded at the edge of the roadway that are designed to rouse motorists who have fallen asleep at the wheel by causing their vehicles to vibrate. These highway safety features have been in use for decades, but new...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
As it turns out, summer is not the time to let your guard down on the roads in the desert, regardless of the slow-down in traffic. Despite what many people think of as the most dangerous time to drive, after a snow-storm or on icy roads, August is the most dangerous...