by Michael R. Kaiser | Personal Injury
A 71-year-old woman from Seaside apparently caused a chain reaction, which resulted in a three-vehicle accident during the afternoon of April 30. She was driving a 2012 Mazda eastbound on Highway 46 close to the Cholame “Y” when, according to the...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Personal Injury
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has asked cellphone companies to develop features that could reduce the growing number of distracted driving accidents in California and around the country. The request was contained in a set of guidelines proposed by...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Personal Injury
The trucking industry in California received some good news as did the rest of the trucking industry throughout the U.S. A news source revealed that despite the current administration’s effort to force truck drivers to stop driving when they’re tired,...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Personal Injury
Trucks weighing more than 20,000 pounds may soon be built not to exceed 60 miles per hour if a new rule is passed. While all 3.6 million large trucks in America are fitted with speed limiting devices already, not all of them have any limitations to how fast they can...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Personal Injury
California motorists may want to check if their vehicles have Takata airbags, which will be the subject of a massive recall scheduled for 2018. These bags, which can explode violently, have been blamed for severely wounding and killing car occupants. Despite the...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Personal Injury
California residents who play sports may know that sleep is the best bet for those who suffer from a head injury. A study using rats that has been conducted by Swiss researchers found that the slow-wave cycle of sleep could reduce potential damage caused by the...