by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
Passengers in newer pickups are a higher risk for injury or death than the drivers, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The IIHS has been conducting crash tests on both driver and passenger sides of vehicles since 2017, and it discovered this...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
California residents should know that in neighboring Nevada, a measure has been proposed that may allow police to use a device called a “textalyzer” to determine if drivers were using their phone prior to a crash. The maker of the device, the Israel-based...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
Losing one hour of sleep for daylight saving time may not sound like much, but it can really affect driving performance for the worse. Ideally, every California motorist should be sleeping at least seven hours every night. The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety warns...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
Drowsy drivers in California are more likely to cause head-on collisions. According to the American Automobile Association, drivers cause more auto accidents when they miss two hours of sleep. The AAA encourages drivers to get at least seven hours of sleep per night....
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
Getting into a motor vehicle accident can cause devastating damage to vehicles and property and serious injuries to those involved in the accident. No matter how minor a motor vehicle accident may appear, it is common to become emotional and agitated after being...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
When a car accident occurs in California, one of the most important steps taken after appropriate medical care is provided is to determine what likely caused it. There are several reasons why this is necessary. Law enforcement officials need to know who to charge if...