Many people are aware of the importance of preserving evidence after an accident, even if they don’t know that’s what the process is called. For example, in the age of cell phones most motorists have the foresight to take pictures at the scene of a car accident. Most people also record the names of witnesses […]
Hearing Protection for Motorcycle Riders
Motorcycle safety gear comes highly recommended from many sources. Manufacturers write helmet guidelines into bike handbooks, helmet laws are grilled into new riders via the DMV tests, and most dealerships stock a wide selection of jackets, gloves, and boots for every size and taste. Unfortunately, despite all this safety-gear awareness, there is one piece of […]
New Laws May Affect Cell Phone Use While Driving
California’s laws regulating what drivers can, and cannot, do with a cell phone or other communication device have changed several times over the last couple of years and a new bill might reverse a texting related law which went into effect only last January. Given this changing field, it’s probably a good time to review […]
Staying Visible on the Road
With motorcycle accidents up from previous years, and the CHP talking about a renewed focus on motorcycle safety, it’s a good time to think about getting noticed in traffic. The most common motorcycle accidents occur when other drivers fail to spot an approaching bike. While the CHP is right to urge everyone on the road […]
Driving Without Insurance Hurts: Even If You Aren’t At-Fault
Driving without proper insurance could cost you, even if you are not at fault in an accident. Passed in 1996 as proposition 213, Section 3333.4 of California’s Civil Code states that any person injured while operating or using a motor vehicle without liability insurance is barred from recovering non-economic damages. This means that if you […]
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