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Showing posts with label Personal Injury Attorneys in Los Angeles. Show all posts
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January 08, 2014

Preventing Motor Vehicle Accident in Los Angeles


 
Los Angeles has one of the busiest streets and highways in the world. No wonder, motorists, passengers and bystanders alike are always at risk.

Motor vehicle accidents are among the major causes of death not only in Los Angeles but around the world. These accidents have claimed thousands of lives throughout these years. Injury-causing accidents are surely life-altering experience for the victims and their families.

A motor vehicle accident is a stressing predicament. The victim not only deals with the injury itself but also with its legal consequences. Hence, looking for a Los Angeles motor vehicle accident lawyer must be the fundamental step you should take in building, filing and trying your case against the offending party.

Never settle for less. Bear in mind that you are the aggrieved party. You deserve the maximum compensation there is.

Motor Vehicle Accident Lawyer

It is noteworthy that in a motor vehicle accident, the offending driver is legally responsible for all bodily injuries as well as any damage to the vehicle. This is a fact that an ordinary person not familiar with the law may overlook or not know at all. Thus, hiring the best lawyer who can successfully represent his/her client is the wisest decision.

The victims and their families will be enlightened of the different alternatives they have against the offending party. Whether to file a claim against the driver of the offending vehicle, claim for any injuries sustained, claim for medical costs, claim for loss of earnings, claim for defective vehicles may be best dealt with if accompanied by a lawyer.

November 28, 2013

Important Highlights from the 2012 NHTSA Traffic Accident Data



In case you missed it, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently released its Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) data for the year 2012. The latest statistics from the public health and safety agency showed a 3.3 percent increase in its accident fatalities, from 32,479 in 2011 to 33,561. This is the first time since 2005 wherein traffic fatalities saw a year-to-year increase, when there were 43,510 deaths.

Also, this latest data came after six consecutive years of significant decline in the number of accident deaths, with the 2011 totals being the lowest since 1949. The 33,561 deaths were close to the projected 34,080 motor vehicle crash deaths that the NHTSA initiallyprojected earlier this year. The data for the said initial projection can be found here.

November 18, 2013

How Can Rockslide Cause Traffic and Danger to Motorists

Every day, there are many hazards that you have to face. That is why it is so difficult to avoid accidents on the road. Every year, hundreds of thousands of incidences of motor vehicle crashes happen, causing injuries to people, damage to property, and even death to some. There are many reasons as to why these crashes happen. While driver error remains as the top contributor to these mishaps from happening, external factors like road conditions can also get one involved in an accident.



Rock Slide Causes Traffic Mess in Malibu



Last weekend, boulders fell from a mountain, blocking lanes of the Malibu Canyon Road at Las Virgenes Road. Rockslides caused huge chunks of heavy rocks to fall on the road. This has led to the closure of the busy road for many hours. The incident led to gridlocks on the roads near the area. More than that, things like this could have fallen onto someone driving by the area. A Los Angeles Injury Attorneys that has handled many similar cases shared that such events unnecessarily put the lives of a lot of people in danger. In a way, he believes that the government through its implementing agencies should assume great responsibility in making sure that these accidents won’t happen. This way, they would be able to protect and ensure the safety of every American on the road.


November 13, 2013

Death by a Pet: The Deadliest Animals in the US


Americans are animal-loving people. A lot of American families have their own dogs, cats and many different kinds of pets. Some are more common kinds of animals while others are a little too exotic. However, one must remember that animals, no matter how domesticated are them has this tendency to go wild and go attacking people, including yourself. Contrary to what others believe, there are a lot of reasons as to why animals do attack people. One of the most common reasons why animals do that is because they feel threatened. Once that happens, animals hit back on people causing injuries. So what are the animals that attacked humans the most in the US? Here is a list from the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) of the fatalities caused by animals from 1999 to 2007.



  •          Crocodiles and alligators.
    Crocodiles and alligators are known to attack any animal that they see or get in contact with when they are hungry. Also, if they feel threatened, these reptiles go and attack people to defend themselves. In that 8-year period, 9 deaths have been recorded.

  •          Marine animals.
    Animals from under the sea are rather tame. However, there are certain breeds like piranhas, sharks, and others that have this tendency to attack and try to eat other animals that they think they can easily overpower. Humans are just some of those common subjects of those attacks. From 1999-2007, 8 deaths were reported.

  •          Lizards and snakes.
    Some lizards and snakes have venoms that they use to protect themselves when they feel threatened. The same is also used to animals they want to immobilize and eat. 59 people died according to the CDC from that 8-year period.

  •           Arthropods.
    In American rainforests, arthropods save for spiders, scorpions, centipedes,

  •          Other animals.
    Non venomous animals like reptiles and other animals also have contributed to the number have caused a total of 462 deaths.