What to Do After a Rear-End Collision in California
When someone rear-ends you, the at-fault driver is almost always liable. But the insurance company will still try to minimize what you're owed. Here's what to do at the scene, when to see a doctor, and how California law protects your right to full recovery.
Read Article →Slip and Fall at Walmart: Your Rights Under California Law
Slipped at Walmart? California premises liability law may entitle you to compensation. Here's what to do at the scene and how to protect your case.
Read Article →Uber Accident Lawyer: Who Pays When Your Rideshare Crashes?
Uber and Lyft accidents are complicated because multiple insurance policies apply. Understand how rideshare insurance works and who is liable.
Read Article →Can You Lemon Law a Used Car in California?
California's lemon law covers used cars sold with a dealer warranty. The rules differ from new car claims, but the recovery can be the same.
Read Article →Fired After Filing Workers' Comp? That's Illegal Retaliation
If your employer fired you or cut your hours after filing a workers' comp claim, that's retaliation and it's against California law.
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