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Is California a No-Fault State?

When it comes to car accident insurance, there are two kinds of systems: fault and no-fault. Each state has its own laws, and those laws can impact your car accident claim. So what about California? Is California a no-fault state? The simple answer is no. California is a fault state, meaning that in order to recover […]

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What Should I Do If I Was in a Car Accident With an Uninsured Driver in California?

Dealing with the aftermath of a car accident is always stressful. There are injuries to treat, damages to your vehicle to fix, and medical bills to worry about. But what if the other driver doesn’t have insurance? Even though California law requires all drivers to carry proper auto insurance, not everyone on the road will have […]

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What Is the Car Accident Statute of Limitations in California?

If you fail to meet the car accident statute of limitations, you may forfeit your claim. In order to prevent this from happening, it’s important to work with an experienced accident attorney who can make sure you meet all necessary deadlines. A “statute of limitations” is, simply put, a deadline for when you must file a […]

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What Is California Bicycle Helmet Law?

A few municipalities in California have tried to enforce helmet laws for all bicyclists in the past. However, since state law doesn’t require adults to wear helmets while cycling and tends to trump local law, those laws have fallen by the wayside — at least one to a court challenge. Of course, we recommend that all […]

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When Do Pedestrians Have the Right of Way in California?

According to the California DMV, an overwhelming 22% of traffic fatalities in California are pedestrians. Given the number of auto accidents that occur each day, that seems absurdly high. But there are several possible reasons for it, including the fact that the laws regarding pedestrian right of way can be confusing. So when do pedestrians have the […]

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