Rear-End Accidents in California — Why Liability Is Almost Always Clear
The presumption of fault in rear-end collisions, what damages you can recover, and what to do immediately after a crash in California.
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Whiplash and Soft Tissue Injuries After a Rear-End Collision — What California Law Allows You to Recover
What whiplash involves medically, how California values soft tissue injuries, and why insurance companies fight these claims — and how to counter them.
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How Insurance Companies Minimize Rear-End Accident Claims — and How to Fight Back
Quick settlements, recorded statements, the low-impact defense, surveillance — the seven most common insurer tactics and how an attorney counters each one.
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Rear-End Accidents Involving Commercial Vehicles and Rideshares in Los Angeles
Trucks, delivery vehicles, studio production vans, and rideshare drivers create complex multi-defendant claims. Learn who is liable and how California law applies.
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Premises Liability in California — When a Property Owner Is Responsible for Your Injuries
Slip and fall, dangerous conditions, inadequate security — when property owners owe you a duty of care and what you must prove to recover.
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California's Comparative Fault Rule — How It Affects Your Injury Claim
California's pure comparative fault system lets you recover even if you were partially at fault. Learn how fault is allocated and how insurers use it against you.
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Pedestrian and Cyclist Accidents in Los Angeles — California Law and What You Can Recover
California's duties to pedestrians and cyclists, the most dangerous corridors in Los Angeles, and what damages are available after a vehicle strike.
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Dog Bite Injuries in California — Strict Liability and What Owners Owe
California's strict liability dog bite statute eliminates the one-bite rule. Learn what owners owe, who else may be liable, and how to document your claim.
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Uber and Lyft Accident Claims in California — How Rideshare Insurance Works
The three periods of rideshare insurance coverage, how to determine which applies, and why rideshare accident claims require prompt action to preserve critical app data.
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What to Do If the Driver Who Hit You Has Geico Insurance
Your rights as a third-party claimant, what California law requires of Geico at each step, and the actions to take immediately after a rear-end collision to protect your recovery.
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Geico Called Me After a Rear-End Accident — What You Should Know Before You Respond
What a Geico adjuster is looking for when they call, what you are and are not required to provide, and why you should consult an attorney before responding.
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How Geico Handles Rear-End Accident Claims in California
A factual overview of Geico's multi-stage claims process — from liability investigation and property damage assessment through bodily injury valuation and settlement negotiation.
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Geico's First Settlement Offer After a Rear-End Accident — Is It Fair?
Why early settlement offers rarely reflect the full value of your claim, what a fair settlement must cover under California law, and what your options are if the offer is inadequate.
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Auto vs. Pedestrian Accidents in California — Rights, Liability & Recovery
California drivers must yield to pedestrians in crosswalks, but pedestrians have duties too. Learn how fault, comparative negligence, and government claims work after a pedestrian accident.
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Hit-and-Run Accidents in California — What Victims Can Recover
A hit-and-run driver fleeing the scene does not end your right to compensation. Learn how uninsured motorist coverage applies, what evidence you need, and the deadlines that apply to your claim.
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Auto vs. Bicyclist Accidents in California — Rights, Liability & Recovery
California cyclists have the same rights and duties as drivers. Learn the Three Feet for Safety Act, dooring liability, comparative negligence, and what injured cyclists can recover.
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Sexual Assault by a School or Government Employee — Your Civil Rights in California
California has eliminated the statute of limitations for childhood sexual abuse claims and removed the government claim filing deadline. Learn how civil claims against schools and public entities work.
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