
A left turn collision is when a vehicle turning left at an intersection is involved in a collision with another vehicle on the opposite side of the road that is going straight through the intersection.
Under the reasonable person standard, the driver turning left is usually at fault for the accident. This is because a vehicle turning left turning must wait until it is safe to turn.
However, the driver going straight through the intersection may be partially at fault if s/he was speeding or ran a red light. This may also reduce recovery, but not completely. Usually, speeding makes it difficult for the ‘left turning’ driver to judge when it is safe to turn. More commonly, when the light turns red, most drivers will assume it is safe to proceed in making a left turn. This is not the case if a driver runs a red light. However, many times even in these instances, the driver determined “mostly at fault”, is usually the driver turning left.
Under the reasonable person standard, a driver that rear-ended another will almost always be found at fault. One of the main factors insurance adjusters consider during rear end collisions is vehicles must maintain a safe distance behind the cars in front of them at all times. However, if you were breaking and one or more of your brake or tail light bulbs were out or broken, fault can be split between drivers. For instance an adjuster may find the drivers partially at fault or 50/50. If an driver can prove that due to the broken tail light, the driver did not have enough time to respond or had a difficult time stopping. In this situation the amount of money you can recover will be reduced, however, you will probably still be able to get something.
Insurance companies will often classify a rear-end collision as a low impact accident and will attempt to argue that the due to the impact bodily injury damages are minimal, thus offering low ball offers, even if medical reports prove otherwise. However, a typically injury one may sustain from a rear-end collision is whiplash or an neck injury, which may sometimes cause serious soft tissue damage. Some soft tissue damage includes, muscle tissue, ligaments and tendons. These types of damages frequently results in pain, swelling, tightness, bruising, or inflammation. However, these injuries are not always immediately apparent. Thus, injured parties may be offered a low settlement amount. Don't be that guy. Contact our office and receive free no obligation consultation with our Glendale personal injury attorneys specializing in auto accidents.
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According to the United States Department of Transportation, nearly 80 percent of motorcycle accidents are either fatal or cause injuries. Understanding of your rights cannot hurt as much as getting into one. California motorcycle accident laws are very similar to those in other states. There are some differences that are specific to California.
California is the only state that permits lane splitting, “squeezing” in past slow or creeping traffic. California bikers must wear helmets at all times and must carry liability insurance at all times. California bikers must possess a Class M1 or M2 license and pass a skills test. Many times even the most skilled motorcyclist are involved in accident, i.e., motorcycle-auto or motorcycle-truck accidents. There are various causes for motorcycle accident such as:

It is possible that your insurance company uses or has used Colossus in the past to determine how much should they pay you for your injury.
Wait, so you mean a computer decides the value of my injuries? Yes, a computer program computes the value of human injuries. Sadly, many times, these settlement offers are unreasonably low. If you received an unreasonable settlement offer for your damages, you can file a bad faith claim against your insurance company with regards to the use of Colossus. If you believe that you may have a bad faith claim against your insurance company give KAASS LAW a call for a free consultation with a personal injury attorney or accident attorney. Our skilled Glendale personal injury lawyers, insurance litigation attorneys, economists, and negotiators work together to secure fair settlements.

Under California law, Uber, Lyft, and other TNCs are required to carry an insurance policy containing $1 million liability coverage. Unfortunately, many times both passengers and pedestrians that have been injured by an Uber or Lyft driver’s negligence face a great deal of difficulties in recovering fair settlements. Our Ride-Share Accident Attorneys have helped many Uber and Lyft drivers that have been involved in accidents. Many feared being sued after their insurance company denies coverage under their insurance policy.
Next time you decide to use Uber for a night out in Hollywood, make sure the driver has the proper insurance coverage, such as Metromile, which is discussed below. Our Los Angeles Uber Accident Lawyer at KAASS LAW will frequently encounter the following questions: As Uber and Lyft passengers' what happens if we are not covered under an Uber or Lyft drivers insurance policy? What happens if the insurance company denies a passengers claim? What if Uber passenger sustained injuries and were rushed to the hospital? Will Uber pay for my medical bills, treatments, and other damages? How do drivers and passengers recover money damages? If you were involved in an Uber or Lyft accident or have any questions regarding ride-share insurance, Uber accident, Lyft accident, or any of the questions listed above, give us a call for a free consultation and maximize recovery for your Uber accident injury claims. represent Uber and Lyft drivers in Los Angeles, Glendale, and the San Fernando Valley.

Lane splitting happens when a motorcycle drives between two lanes of stopped or slowly moving cars. Thus, many drivers will notice motorcyclists drive in between two lanes. Usually, we will notice many motorcyclists' split lanes during rush-hour traffic on interstate 5, i405, or 134 freeways. So what happens if an accident occurs while a motorcycle is lane splitting? Well, truth is, proving if the driver or rider was at fault can get a bit tricky. This may depend on a number of factors, such as if the driver or rider was speeding, driving recklessly, what the police officer determined or noted in the police report Is Lane Splitting Legal? Not all states allow lane splitting, but in California, motorcyclists are legally allowed to lane split. However, only if the rider acts in a reasonably safe and prudent manner.
Lane splitting can be the cause for accidents due to little amount of space to maneuver through. If an accident occurs while the motorcyclist is lane splitting, more times than not, the driver will blame the rider for the accident. Also, if the insurance adjuster or a police report finds the motorcyclist's carelessness or unsafe riding as the cause of the accident, the rider may find it difficult to recover damages. Thus, it is probably best for motorcyclists to immediately seek advice from an experienced motorcycle attorney. Hiring a may help preserve your claim. Also, one of the most detrimental things a motorcyclist can do is submit a recorded statement to the opposing insurance company. If you were involved in a motorcycle accident you call us directly and request a free consultation.

First thing first, Be Cool and organize your thoughts. If you were injured in a automobile accident in Los Angeles, California, you may have the right to file a personal injury claim for monies against negligent parties. If you are hurt, you Must ERTH.
E - Evidence Gather as much evidence as possible from the scene of the accident. People love pictures. Use that great camera on that expense cell phone and knock yourself out. R - Record Document, record, and note all financial and medical injuries and losses. Good idea to keep an ongoing journal log of the injuries and affects. Pain, Fatigue tenderness or any type of inconvenience or loss is fair game. Your medical records are extremely important, make sure to keep records of any and all visits to medical providers including hospitals and medical care professionals. Your employment records are very important as well. Make sure to note how much time, money, and opportunity you have lost as a result. T - TIME! Time is of the essence. Follow proper timely procedure to ensure the success and preservation of your injury claim. This can include but not limited to, seeking timely medical attention and filing a timely claim. Statutory time limitations exist for different types of personal injury claims. For example, a personal injury claim against a Government Entity must be formally filed within six (6) months from the date of injury; otherwise, your claim is lost. This is tricky, read our #MUST662 blog for more info here. H - Help Get professional assistance for god’s sake. We do not pull our own teeth anymore so don’t make this more painful than it is. Time and time again, clients trying to sort through the technicalities often face the ultimate consequence of losing their valued personal injury claim. Yes, you are right, this is a biased opinion coming from us. Thus, even if you do not contact our firm, make sure to get a free consult with a experienced personal injury lawyer beforehand. Most of the time these cases are on a contingency fee and the lawyer(s) only make money if they win. The amount of value that an experienced personal injury law firms will add to your case, by no reservation, outweighs the portion of the recovery that will be paid. Hire a dedicated that will aim for getting you get the highest possible settlement for your case. Yes, you can call our auto accident attorney in Glendale, CA, at (310) 943-1171 if you have any further questions or to comment on how great this blog was.

The surviving family members of the deceased may be entitled to bring a wrongful death claim in the event that another person is to blame for a fatal motorbike accident. Wrongful death lawsuits in a motorcycle accident claim may be due to the carelessness of another motorist. You can decide whether you have a claim and can file a case with the assistance of a motorcycle accident lawyer from our office.
A careless act by one party can be one of several causes of a motorbike accident resulting in wrongful death. Negligent conduct that causes motorcycle accidents may involve:
However, not all motorbike collisions are the fault of another driver. For instance, you might be able to sue a highway maintenance firm or a local government agency if your loved one passes away due to a poorly constructed or maintained road. Claimants could file a lawsuit against a car manufacturer or a manufacturer of automobile parts, for example, if a defective vehicle part caused a fatal motorbike accident. Your wrongful death case may name several defendants, depending on the specifics of your loved one's motorcycle accident.
It is important for you to protect your legal rights when involved in a motorcycle accident. Never sign a document that is presented to you by the opposing insurance company without having an experienced California motorcycle accident lawyer review it for you first.
Many times, insurance adjusters will offer very low settlement offers. Other times the driver will deny fault and attempt to force the motorcyclist to admit fault. It is important that you consult with an motorcycle accident attorney to help preserve your rights. Call KAASS LAW and schedule you with a free consultation with an experience motorcycle accident attorney.
Our Los Angeles motorcycle accident attorneys represent riders in Glendale, Los Angeles, Burbank, Woodland Hills, North Hollywood, San Fernando Valley, and the surrounding cities.
Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: Rule 23 requires the following: (1) the class is so numerous that joiner of all members is impracticable; (2) there are questions of law or fact common to the class; (3) the claims or defenses of the representative parties are typical of the claims or defenses of the class, and; (4) the representative parties will fairly and adequately protect the interests of the class. To certify a class under Rule 23(b)(3), questions of law or fact common to the members of the class must predominate over any questions affecting only individual members.”
California Insurance Commissioner allowed Uber to obtain additional liability coverage through an insurance company called, “Metromile”. Metromile Insurance Company offers drivers the opportunity to add coverage on top of their personal auto policy. If your driver has additionally liability coverage with Metromile, it goes into effect as soon as they turn on their app. In other words, once an Uber driver, begins working and turns on the Uber app, liability coverage with Metromile goes into effect.
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If you or a loved one has been involved in a motorcycle accident we invite you to contact our Los Angeles motorcycle accident attorney at (310) 943-1171 for a free consultation.
It's critical to realize that there is a statute of limitations on wrongful death claims. Any wrongful death lawsuit in California must be filed within two years after the decedent's passing. As a result, the court will not consider a case submitted after the deadline. Any next of kin thinking about bringing a civil lawsuit should consult a motorcycle accident attorneys to determine how swiftly they should move forward.
The financial burden that may result from a loved one's passing can be extremely heavy. Families of victims of motorcycle accidents may have relied on the earnings and benefits of their loved ones. If the deceased was the primary provider for the family, the unanticipated financial difficulty could also be experienced in addition to bereavement. Family members can, however, bring a wrongful death lawsuit in a motorcycle accident case. If a different driver's negligence or recklessness resulted in the death of your loved one, you might be entitled to compensation for losses like:
With a wrongful death claim, you could possibly receive further compensation.
This solely depends on the severity of your suffering. You should get compensation according to the law. Things like medical costs and missed payments are simple for them to demonstrate. The case for intangible harm is more challenging. However, these events often result in lost companionship, suffering, and other non-economic costs. Additionally, you could receive two to five times the amount of your economic damages.
When a family loses a loved one in a motorcycle accident or any other injury accident, we at Kaass Law dedicate ourselves to assisting them in getting the recompense they require and deserve. Call Kaass Law at (310) 943-1171 to learn more about state laws in your area and how we might be able to assist you with a claim for wrongful death resulting from a motorcycle accident.