Accident Attorney

Nov 24 2017

HOLIDAY SAFETY TIPS FOR KIDS FROM OUR SACRAMENTO CHILD INJURY LAWYERS

The holidays are a wonderful time to be a child. From being out of school and receiving gifts to spending time with family and friends, the holidays delight and thrill children of all ages. However, the holidays can also be dangerous for children for several reasons. Below are safety tips for the holidays from our child injury lawyers to help reduce the risk of injury to your child. Pedestrian Accidents With children out of school for the holidays and more drivers on the road running...

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Nov 22 2017

HOLIDAY DRIVING TIPS FROM OUR SACRAMENTO CAR ACCIDENT ATTORNEYS

Many people travel for the holidays. If you are one of those families who will be on the road this holiday season, our Sacramento car accident attorneys offer several tips that can reduce the risk of a car accident and make your road trip safer and more enjoyable for everyone. Are You Taking a Road Trip for the Holidays? If you are going on a road trip for the holidays or simply driving across town, these driving tips can help you reduce the risk of...

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Nov 20 2017

FIRE SAFETY TIPS FOR THE HOLIDAYS

This is the time of year when many people decorate for the holidays and entertain family and friends. It is a joyous and wonderful time of year.  However, the winter months also pose several fire hazards that are not always present at other times throughout the year. Below are tips from our personal injury attorneys for holiday fire safety to keep you, your family, and your home safe this holiday season. Holiday Fire Safety Tips When you are preparing for and celebrating the holidays, keep...

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Nov 17 2017

DROWSY DRIVING ACCIDENTS

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released its report on drowsy driving during 2015 last month. Drowsy driving is an extremely dangerous driving condition that has claimed the lives of thousands of people and injured thousands more. The report looks at drowsy driving over a five-year period from 2011 through 2015. Some of the findings in the report include: From 2011 through 2015, 4,121 people died in accidents involving drowsy driving. During the same five-year period, there were 396,000 traffic accidents involving drowsy drivers. Property damage...

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Nov 15 2017

HAVE YOU BEEN INJURED IN A SACRAMENTO CAR ACCIDENT? IF SO, WE STRONGLY URGE YOU DO THESE THREE THINGS IMMEDIATELY!

Have you been in a car accident? Did a reckless, negligent, or careless driver cause a traffic accident that resulted in your injury? Have you and your family suffered physical, emotional, and financial damages because of a distracted, fatigued, drunk, or speeding driver? If so, we want you to know three very important things about car accident claims in Sacramento. Contact Your Insurance Company Even though the collision may not have been your fault, you are still required to contact your insurance company to report...

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Nov 13 2017

PREVENTING FALLS FOR SENIORS

It is estimated that 25 percent of senior adults 65 years of age and older will experience a fall this year. Falls are the leading cause of injury for elderly adults in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC): About 20 percent of falls cause a severe injury; Roughly 2.8 million seniors go to emergency rooms for falls each year; Hip fractures result in about 300,000 hospitalizations annually; Falls are the most common cause of TBIs (traumatic brain injuries); A fall...

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Nov 10 2017

TIPS FOR AVOIDING DRUNK DRIVERS ON BLACKOUT WEDNESDAYS

Are you familiar with Blackout Wednesday? No, it is not another shopping day for the holidays. It is a day you should be familiar with because your chance of being injured in a DUI accident could increase. According to information from Scram Systems, the day before Thanksgiving Day (a/k/a Thanksgiving Eve or Blackout Wednesday) is one of the biggest drinking days of the year in some areas. Therefore, the number of drunk drivers increases in some areas on that Wednesday evening. The reasons for the increase...

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Nov 8 2017

SENIORS AND FALLING — A GREATER RISK FOR SENIORS ACCORDING TO NEW STUDY

Science Daily reports on a new study from researchers at the University of Waterloo that found elderly individuals require twice as long to realize they are falling compared to younger adults. This delay in the realization they are falling puts the seniors at an increased risk for serious injuries, according to the study. When you fall, you typically react in ways that can minimize the risk of injury from the impact. However, if an older adult experiences a delay in realizing they are falling, the delay leaves that...

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Nov 6 2017

PREVENTING BACKOVER ACCIDENTS — PROTECT CHILDREN FROM NON-TRAFFIC INJURIES

Not all injuries caused by a motor vehicle occurred in a traffic accident. Thousands of children have been injured and killed in the United States in non-traffic motor vehicle accidents. Backover accidents are a type of non-traffic accident that claims the lives of children each year. According to Kids and Cars, 1,366 children have died in backover accidents since 1994. In 2016, 59 children lost their lives in backover accidents. It is estimated that 50 children are involved in backover accidents each WEEK in the United States....

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Nov 3 2017

TIME TO GET RID OF THE EXTRA HALLOWEEN CANDY!

Did your children get a lot of Halloween candy when trick-or-treating in Sacramento? Are you worried about how you can dispose of some of that candy, but you do not want just to throw it away? Our Sacramento injury lawyers have a few suggestions for getting rid of extra candy without wasting it. Suggestions for Using Halloween Candy Ways you can put that Halloween candy to use this year include: Christmas Uses — Christmas is just around the corner, so why not put that extra...

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