Resources California Trial Attorneys
When Autonomous Vehicles and Bicycles Collide: Legal Challenges in Proving Fault
As autonomous vehicles continue to expand across California roadways, a new category of bicycle accident claims is emerging: collisions between cyclists and self-driving cars. While these vehicles are designed to reduce human error, they introduce new and often complex questions about how to prove fault when something goes wrong. For injured cyclists, these cases… Read More
Who Can Be Sued for Elder Abuse in California
Elder abuse cases in California often involve more than just one wrongdoer. When an elderly person is harmed, whether through neglect, physical mistreatment, or financial exploitation, the law allows victims and their families to pursue claims against all responsible parties. Identifying who can be sued is one of the most important steps in building… Read More
What Drivers and Cyclists Need to Know About California Bike Laws
California’s roads are shared spaces. Drivers and cyclists are expected to coexist safely, but misunderstandings about the law often lead to preventable accidents. Knowing the rules that apply to both motorists and bicyclists is essential not only for safety but also for determining fault when a collision occurs. California has detailed statutes governing how… Read More
Pedestrian Accidents With Self-Driving Cars
As self-driving cars become more common on California roads, new safety concerns are emerging, especially for pedestrians. While autonomous vehicle technology is designed to reduce human error, it is not infallible. When these systems fail to properly detect or respond to people on foot, the consequences can be severe. Pedestrians are among the most… Read More
Dooring Accidents in California: When a Parked Car Causes a Bicycle Crash
Dooring accidents are one of the most common—and most preventable—types of bicycle collisions in California. These crashes occur when a driver or passenger opens a vehicle door into the path of an oncoming cyclist. With little time or space to react, the cyclist may strike the door directly or swerve into traffic, often resulting… Read More
Unique Risks and Claims of Motorcycle Accidents Involving Autonomous Vehicles
Motorcycle accidents are already among the most dangerous types of roadway collisions. Riders lack the structural protection of a passenger vehicle, making them far more vulnerable to serious injury. As autonomous vehicles begin to share California roads, a new and complex category of risk has emerged: collisions between motorcycles and self-driving cars. These cases… Read More
Bedsores and Nursing Home Neglect
Bedsores, also known as pressure ulcers, are one of the clearest warning signs of neglect in nursing homes. These painful wounds often develop when residents are not properly repositioned, cleaned, or monitored. In many cases, bedsores are entirely preventable with basic, attentive care. When they do occur and worsen, they can lead to serious… Read More
Signs of Elder Abuse in Nursing Homes
Placing a loved one in a nursing home is never an easy decision. When the need arises and the decision is made, families trust that caregivers will provide safe, attentive, and compassionate care. Unfortunately, that trust is sometimes broken. Elder abuse and neglect in nursing homes remain serious and underreported problems across California, often… Read More
E-Bike Collisions with Self-Driving Cars in California
E-bikes have quickly become a common sight on California roads, bike lanes, and city streets. At the same time, autonomous vehicle technology is being tested and deployed in many of the same environments. As these two trends intersect, a new category of accident is emerging: collisions between e-bikes and self-driving cars. These cases raise… Read More
Who Is Liable When Self-Driving Cars Cause Injuries in California?
Autonomous vehicles, often called self-driving cars, are no longer a futuristic concept. They are already being tested and deployed on California roads, particularly in dense urban areas. While these vehicles are designed to reduce human error, accidents still happen. When a self-driving car causes injuries, determining who is legally responsible can be far more… Read More