by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
Around 40,000 people died in the year 2018 because of car accidents. It is estimated that about 4.5 million individuals were injured. It is likely that drivers in California and other states are interested in learning about practical ways that they can avoid car...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
Seasonal changes can lead to a variety of dangers while driving. This is true even in California’s relatively agreeable climate. When heading out on the road, it is important to be prepared for certain potential risks. Understanding what dangers are possible in...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
Motor vehicle accidents are one of the leading causes of death for teenagers in California and around the country, and many young drivers crash when they are distracted by friends or cellphones. Strict graduated driver’s license programs are designed to reduce...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
Weather conditions in California can change the safety of a particular road or highway very quickly. Drivers should be especially aware in dense fog or other extreme weather conditions that reduce visibility. Motorists who must travel in fog should drive at lower...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
Alcohol consumption impairs one’s thinking, judgment and reactions. Drunk drivers will find it difficult to stay in their lane, perceive how fast they are going or apply the brakes in time. That’s why intoxication raises the risk for a crash. Drunk driving...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
Preliminary estimates from the National Safety Council show that roadway fatalities in the U.S. have reached the 40,000 mark for the third consecutive year. Residents of California should know that in 2016, there were 40,327 deaths reported on America’s roads,...