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Does a Spinal Cord Injury Qualify for Disability?

Researchers say that there are as many as 300,000 people living with spinal cord injuries in the United States. Additionally, around 18,000 people sustain a new spinal cord injury each year across the country. Often, these incidents are caused by vehicle accidents, workplace accidents, sports injuries, or another type of severe incident. We want to discuss whether or not a person with a spinal cord injury can file for Social Security disabilit... Read More

Who Pays Medical Bills After a Car Accident?

If you or somebody you care about has been involved in a car accident caused by the careless or negligent actions of another driver, then you undoubtedly have expenses that need to be covered. This can include medical bills, property damage, lost wages, and more. Of these, the most pressing issue is often medical expenses after a vehicle accident occurs. Who pays these bills? Here, we want to discuss how medical bills get paid after a ve... Read More

Who Pays In a 3-Car Accident?

Vehicle accidents are not uncommon throughout the state of California. In many cases, an accident will only involve two vehicles. Even though it can be challenging to determine who pays in a two-car crash, most of these claims are resolved after some investigation. However, what happens when a three-car collision occurs? Who will pay the bills in a crash involving this many vehicles? To answer this question, we have to look at liability, an... Read More

What Happens After a Car Accident With No Police Report?

Vehicle accidents occur all the time, but most of them are reported to the police. The reality is that California law requires that most vehicle accidents be reported to law enforcement officials. When a police officer responds to a scene, they will conduct a preliminary investigation and fill out an accident report. This accident report is crucial when it comes to various parties recovering compensation. However, there are times when vehicle ... Read More

How Long After a Car Accident Can You go to the Hospital?

Being involved in a vehicle accident can be a terrifying experience, but not everybody goes to the hospital right away after the incident occurs. However, there are times in the aftermath of an accident when a person may think that they do need medical assistance when they actually do. Some accident injuries are immediately noticeable when a crash occurs. Here, our Riverside injury lawyers want to discuss how long you have after a car accident... Read More

How Is Fault Determined in a California Car Accident?

The last thing anybody expects is that they will be involved in a vehicle accident when they get behind the wheel. Unfortunately, vehicle accidents do occur, and there are rarely any drivers on the roadway who have not been in an accident in the past. One of the most important aspects of the aftermath of a vehicle accident is determining fault. If liability cannot be assigned, how can the parties involved recover the compensation they are e... Read More

What Is The Difference Between Bodily Injury and Personal Injury?

When most people see the terms “bodily injury” and “personal injury,” they likely think that they are one and the same. However, we need to point out that these two terms are used in different ways when it comes to various aspects of criminal law and personal injury law. Here, we want to review the difference between personal injury and bodily injury, particularly how this could affect the case you are involved in. We think that you will fi... Read More