The COVID-19/coronavirus pandemic sent cities around the U.S. into full lockdowns. Most companies transitioned their employees to remote work wherever possible, while others had to downsize and lay workers off. COVID-19 lockdowns led to a dramatic decrease in traffic around the country. Despite this, car accident statistics show an increase in fatal collisions. Traffic Down, …
Who Is Liable for a Multi-Car Crash in California?
In California, under the state’s traditional tort-based law, the person or party at fault for causing a car accident will be responsible for paying for damages. In many car accident cases, liability is between only two drivers. Fault will go to the driver who broke a roadway rule and caused the collision. In a multi-car …
Do You Know How to Lane Split Properly?
Last year, California lawmakers made splitting lanes legal in our state. Before that bill, the practice was not illegal or legal, but as of January 1st, California Highway Patrol (CHP) was given authority to make regulations for the practice.