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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Drunk Driving Arrests Decline Across the StateArrests for driving under the influence have declined recently in California, with anecdotal evidence suggesting ride-sharing apps could be to thank. Learn more here.
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What Happens After a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)?Some of the common head injuries that result in TBI include concussions and whiplash, often caused by car accidents and other trauma. Learn more here.
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California is the #1 State for Dog Bite InjuriesA recent State Farm study reveals that CA is number one for dog bites, with over 13% of their dog bite claims coming from the golden state. Learn more here.
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Southern California Leads State in Deadly Car CrashesDid you know over 10% of deadly accidents happen in CA? The NHTSA puts CA at the top of the list when it comes to traffic fatalities. Learn more here.
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California Accident Compensation LawsIn California, you must show fault on the part of the other driver if you want to successfully seek compensation. Learn more here.
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Teen Driving Safety Tips for Prom and GraduationProm and graduation are a time for teens and their families to celebrate. But they can also be a time of teen driving, alcohol and peer pressure. Learn more here.
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Don’t Forget About California’s Distracted Driving LawsCell phones are strongly linked to distracted driving and in California there are several laws restricting on their use behind the wheel. Learn more here.
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Don’t Let Road Rage Overtake You Behind the WheelWhile everyone experiences road rage at some time or another, whether exhibiting it or on the receiving end of it, it is entirely preventable. Learn more here.
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Driving While Drowsy Statistics Show Sleep is ImportantEvery week, two million people in the U.S. fall asleep while driving drowsy, causing over a million accidents a year. Learn more here.
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New Year's Eve: The Deadly StatisticsAt least 40 people died in California collisions between 6:01 pm on Sunday, December 29, 2017, and 11:59 pm on Monday, January 1, 2018. Learn more here.