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Written by Jeffrey Michael Padilla
Many people fail to realize the importance and value of the uninsured / underinsured motorist coverage available in their own auto policy. Make sure to maximize this coverage as it ensures you receive adequate compensation if injured in an automobile accident. Posted 9 months ago in Car / Auto Accident. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Michael Pines
A recent post from TheCarConnection.com talked about the common myths about car accident safety. As car accident attorneys, we would like to shed some light on the truth behind these myths. We hope that, by talking about them, maybe we could potentially prevent a car accident injury. Posted 4 months ago in Car / Auto Accident. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Jon Mitchell Jackson
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, vehicle accidents are the leading killer of young adults ages 15 to 20. In 2003, the death toll was 3,657... Posted about 1 year ago in Car / Auto Accident. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Diana Kaye Zilko
Quick and easy steps to insure your rights will be protected in the event you are injured by a motor vehicle driver. Posted 18 days ago in Car / Auto Accident. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Reza Torkzadeh
When purchasing auto insurance, you are given the option to purchase or add Uninsured Motorist (UM) or Underinsured Motorist Coverage (UIM). If purchased, this coverage provides if you are involved in an accident with someone without insurance. Posted 9 months ago in Car / Auto Accident. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Michael Pines
As car accident lawyers, we know that auto accidents often occur because of the inexperience of teen drivers. One way to combat this inexperience is a graduated driver's license program. Here are the Insurance Institute For Highway Safety's steps to a good graduated driver's license program: Posted 4 months ago in Car / Auto Accident. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Michael Pines
When teenagers turn 16 they gain a sense of freedom when they hit the open road without parental supervision for the first time. When your teenage driver gets that first license, feel free to share with them our Sweet Sixteen Safety Reminders For New Teen Drivers. Posted 4 months ago in Car / Auto Accident. Jurisdiction: California |