Apr 28, 2026
Riding public transit should be safe. When a train or metro rail accident leaves a passenger seriously injured, the path to compensation is rarely straightforward. Unlike a standard car accident claim, pursuing damages after a transit injury means navigating...
Apr 21, 2026
Car accidents happen in an instant, but the consequences can last for months or years. Medical bills pile up, vehicles need repair, and time away from work puts financial pressure on injured people and their families. In Sherman Oaks, where busy corridors like Ventura...
Apr 14, 2026
After an accident caused by someone else’s negligence, most injured people assume the at-fault party’s insurance company will do the right thing. In reality, insurance companies are businesses, and their financial interest lies in paying as little as...
Apr 6, 2026
When most people think of premises liability, they picture a wet floor or an uneven sidewalk. While slip and fall accidents are the most commonly recognized type of premises claim, California law holds property owners responsible for a much broader range of dangerous...
Mar 24, 2026
Cycling in California should be safe. But every day, riders are struck, doored, crowded off the road, or cut off by drivers who simply weren’t paying attention. The injuries that result — broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, spinal damage, and road...
Mar 18, 2026
Motorcyclists face a unique challenge after a crash — one that goes beyond the physical injuries and financial losses they’ve already suffered. From the moment a claim is filed, many insurers approach motorcycle accident cases with a built-in assumption: that...