At Steinberg Injury Lawyers, we are dedicated to providing you with legal information regarding car accidents, motorcycle accidents, brain injuries, slip and fall accidents, dog bites, wrongful death, and other catastrophic events. We continually offer informative and relevant legal blogs regarding Southern California injury cases.
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Top Myths About Hiring a Car Accident LawyerThere are a lot of myths going around about hiring a car accident lawyer, so let's clear things up. Here are the top myths about hiring a car accident lawyer...
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You Have Rights as a Passenger - Here's What They AreWhat if you are a passenger in a car accident? You may not be the driver, but you still have rights to compensation. Here is what you are entitled to...
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Why Semi-Trucks Roll Over and What Happens AfterWhen trucks roll over, they can have devastating effects and cause serious injuries, but why do these rollovers happen? And, when they do happen, what dan you do about it?
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How Social Media Can Damage Your Personal Injury ClaimThink twice before posting that photo or sharing details about your car accident on social media and follow this advice instead.
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What Parties Can be Liable in a Truck Accident?Getting compensated after a truck accident may not be as clear cut as you think; multiple parties could be responsible.
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The Real Cost of Next Day DeliveryAs we approach the holidays, online shopping and deliveries increase. But what does that mean for safety on our roads?
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What Pregnant Women Need to Know About Car AccidentsIf you're involved in a car accident while you're pregnant, here's what you should know:
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The Most Common Types of Back Surgery Needed After a Car AccidentBack injuries are common in car crashes and it could result in surgery. Here are the most common back injuries and surgeries victims encounter...
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Netting Extended at Dodger Stadium for Safety PurposesA step in the right direction, the Los Angeles Dodgers recently extended netting at the stadium to prevent injuries.
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3 Examples of Insurance Bad Faith in CaliforniaIn California, insurance companies have a duty to handle your auto claim in "good faith." So, what happens when these companies fail to do so? Read here: