Can a City Be Liable for Poor Road Conditions?

By Glendale Personal Injury Attorney on August 15, 2022

Sometimes, a California city can be held liable for poor road conditions that cause an accident. This is because cities are responsible for maintaining the roads within their jurisdiction. If a city fails to do so, resulting in an accident, the city can be held liable for a negligence claim.

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How Trucking Companies Dangerously Exploit Their Drivers

By Glendale Personal Injury Attorney on August 5, 2022

Trucking companies have been known to exploit their drivers to save on costs and maximize profits. Drivers are often required to work long hours with little to no rest and are often not given proper breaks or time to eat. This can lead to driver fatigue, which can be extremely dangerous. Trucking companies also sometimes cut costs by not maintaining their vehicles properly, leading to accidents. Drivers have been forced to continue driving even when their trucks require repairs. This is an extremely dangerous practice that puts both the drivers and the public at risk.

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What if Lane Splitting Contributed to Your Motorcycle Accident?

By Glendale Personal Injury Attorney on July 20, 2022

Lane splitting is when a motorcycle drives between two lanes of traffic as oppose to driving in one late at a time like a car. It is legal in California but not in all states. Some people think it’s dangerous, but many riders say it’s safer than riding in traffic. It makes it easy to pass other vehicle when traffic is stopped or slow, which save motorcyclists time.

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The Difference Car Insurance Makes to Your Bicycle Accident Claims

By Glendale Personal Injury Attorney on July 10, 2022

Car insurance companies are increasingly liable for bicycle accidents involving their policyholders. This is because courts have ruled that car insurance companies are responsible for the negligent actions of their policyholders on the road, regardless of whether they cause an accident with a bike or another car.

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The cost of applying for U.S. citizenship is dramatically increasing

By Glendale Personal Injury Attorney on August 7, 2020

Candidates for US citizenship take the oath of allegiance during a Naturalization Ceremony

By Daniel Gonzalez Arizona Republic – USA Today: PHOENIX – It’s going to cost more to apply for U.S. citizenship. A lot more.

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Federal judge blocks Trump immigration ‘public charge’ rule due to pandemic

By Glendale Personal Injury Attorney on July 31, 2020

BY NATHANIEL WEIXEL – 07/29/20 07:12 PM EDT (THE HILL) The Trump administration’s controversial “public charge” rule linking immigrants’ legal status to their use of public benefits on Wednesday was blocked by a federal judge.

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Supreme Court blocks Trump plan to end DACA program

By Glendale Personal Injury Attorney on June 18, 2020

BY JOHN KRUZEL – 06/18/20 10:07 AM EDT – THE HILL. The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday to block the Trump administration from ending an Obama-era program that shields nearly 700,000 young undocumented immigrants from deportation, upending a key feature of President Trump’s immigration agenda.

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5 ways social media sites can ruin your injury claim –

By Glendale Personal Injury Attorney on May 28, 2020

Insurers are looking for any evidence that may hurt your claim. For example, a victim alleges they were disabled by a car accident, yet they post photos of themselves playing softball or engaging in other strenuous activities.

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USCIS Preparing to Resume Public Services on June 4

By Glendale Personal Injury Attorney on May 28, 2020

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is preparing some domestic offices to reopen and resume non-emergency public services on or after June 4.

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Don’t Deal with Insurance Companies yourself –

By Glendale Personal Injury Attorney on May 21, 2020

Five tricks insurance companies use to pay you nothing:

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