Victims of personal injury are often unsure of their rights and options. These library articles offer the reliable information victims need to make smart decisions about their cases.
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Child Brain and Spinal Cord AccidentsAny brain injury to a child is a parent's worse nightmare. When it comes to preventable accidents involving brain injuries in children they are always tragic.
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Sciatic Nerve Pain is a Medical Condition that can be Caused by a Herniated Disc from a Car, Motorcycle, or Truck Accident, or even a Slip and Fall AccidentPain or numbness can occur in the area of the body affected by that nerve too; it does not just have to be isolated in the back spinal region.
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Weigh Your Options First with Your California Pharmaceutical Drug Injury by Arming Yourself with Legal Information FIRST, BEFORE you speak to or hire a Lawyer: FREE Book download through this website!More than 150 million Americans take at least one prescription drug, and almost 51 million take three or more prescription drugs.
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See How San Diego Burn Injury Lawyer Mark C. Blane can Help You on your Burn Injury Accident by Giving You Legal Information First You Can Use BEFORE you speak to or hire a Lawyer | FREE downloads through this website!Of all the types of injuries a person can suffer from, burn injuries are perhaps the most painful for the victim.
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California Car Intersections and Cyclist Accidents & InjuriesMark Blane discusses California bicycle accidents and their statistics.
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A Bicyclist approaches an Intersection with No Traffic Signals, and the Bike Arrives at the Same Time as another Car Driver. Who has Right-of-way?In terms of legality a bicycle is considered to be a “vehicle” and therefore, just like cars and everyday motorists, must follow the rules of the road.
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California Bike Rider Right-of-Way at a Traffic Signal Controlled IntersectionThe right-of-way at intersections controlled by traffic signals is determined by the traffic signal.
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Bicycle and Car Accidents at Stop SignsThe most frequent type of intersection collision occur at intersections where the cyclist has a stop sign and the motorist does not.
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Do NOT Ride Against California Traffic on a BicycleUnder California law, bicycles are considered “ motor vehicles” and must obey all California traffic laws. Bicyclists are NOT allowed to ride AGAINST traffic in California.
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The "Left Cross" Type Accident (Motor Vehicle vs. Bicycle)In this type of bike versus car accident, the car driver and bicyclist approach the intersection from opposite directions. The "left cross" type accident occurs frequently in California.
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Cars Turning Right at a Intersection | Steps a California Bicyclist can take to be Safer!Another frequent car accident with bicyclist occur on what is called the "right hook" or when a car turns right at a intersection.
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Top 10 Things To Do & Not Do After Your California Bicycle/Auto AccidentIt is advisable to first wait for the police to respond to the accident scene. Find out what else you need to know here:
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What Does your Bike Accident Attorney Need to Know & have Experience In?If you find yourself involved in a California Bike Accident/Injury case, you need experienced legal counsel. Here's what you should look for in an attorney.
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Most Fatal Bicycle and Car Accidents Involve AlcoholObviously, if a car driver who drinks and gets behind the wheel of an automobile has failed to take responsibility for his or her action.
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A Brief Look at Potholes and Bicycle Accident Liability under California LawGenerally, California pothole type accidents with bicycles occur for one of two reasons. Read them here.
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What to know about Sewer Bars or Grates in Relation to a San Diego California Cyclist Accident CaseSewer grates or Sewer bars can present a serious danger to California bicyclists. Here's why:
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Trolley Tracks or Rail Ways and the Liability that can result in a California Bike Accident/InjuryThere are certain types of tracks that can present a danger to a California bicyclist.
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Different Ways People Can Get Injured in a California Dog BiteUnder California law, the owner of a dog is said to be "strictly liable" for any resulting injuries and damages caused by the owner’s dog.
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Dog Bite Injury StatisticsEvery 40 seconds, someone in the United States seeks medical attention for a dog bite.
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Different Dog Bite Wounds and InfectionsDog bites can inflict different types of wounds like cuts and lacerations, abrasions, crushing wounds, punctures, and fractured bones.