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Personal Injury Cases

A personal injury lawyer or law firm like PERSONAL INJURY LAWYER SHERMAN OAKS provides legal representation for a client who has been injured, physically, mentally, or psychologically and is making a claim of negligence or wrongdoing against another person, an organization, a business, or a government agency. Personal injury lawyers like PERSONAL INJURY LAWYER SHERMAN OAKS are especially versed in and have more experience in law dealing damages to a person’s property, reputation, or rights. The following are examples of personal injury lawsuits: Patty, a driver was seriously hurt in a collision. The driver sued the other driver for medical costs, loss of revenue from missed work days, and personal suffering.Charles was a pedestrian hit deliberately by a driver. Charles sued the driver for pain and suffering and medical costs.Matt suffered a work-related injury when he lifted a heavy door. He sued his employer for rehab and surgery costs and lost work days. Mary Jane sustained a snapped Achilles tendon after stepping in a pothole in her neighbor’s sidewalk and falling. She required surgery to repair the damaged tendon, and was absent from work for four months following the accident. She sued her neighbor—who knew about the hole—for medical costs and lost wages. When he was leaving a bar, Jay stumbled over a cracked patio stone in an entrance where the bulb had burned out and not been replaced. He broke his ankle and knocked out a tooth. He sued the owner for...

What to Do in Case of a Car Accident

In car accident incidents, the Boy Scouts have the right idea: Always be prepared. Car accidents by their very nature bring stress with them. If you’ve rehearsed the actions you should take then it becomes a drill. Car accident lawyer Sherman Oaks suggests you create a checklist and have it available to make sure that, in the heat of the moment, you don’t forget anything.

There are always judgement calls to be made like: Should you call the police? Should you move the car? Is it safe to drive your car home? This advice from car accident lawyer Sherman Oaks will help you make those decisions after a collision.

  • First, don’t beat yourself up. No matter how good a driver you are, car accidents happen. As a matter of fact, they happen much more often than you might expect. According to the Association for Safe International Road Travel, Road crashes are the single greatest annual cause of death of healthy U.S. citizens traveling abroad. At home, over five million cars are involved in car accidents in USA.

To make the entire unpleasant incident as painless as possible, have your license, vehicle registration and insurance information always within easy reach.

First, make sure no one is hurt. When in doubt always call 9-1-1. Sometimes injuries aren't at first apparent. Shock may delay symptoms.

You and any passengers should then go to the nearest...

Alcohol and Car Accidents: Know what to Do

Drinking and driving still remains a serious problem even though legislation in most American states and Canadian provinces has done a lot to cut back on drinking and driving. In case you are involved in a car accident or you observe driving where drinking has affected or is affecting the judgement of the other driver, AUTO ACCIDENT LAWYER SHERMAN OAKS want you to know what you should do.

 How Prevalent are Alcohol Related Collisions?

Alcohol is known to increase the likelihood of a crash because it impairs judgement and slows reaction time. However the presence of alcohol is neither necessary nor sufficient to cause a crash. Collisions in which the driver has a high blood/alcohol count (BAC)are not necessarily caused by the alcohol. In 2002, 32 percent of fatally injured drivers had BACs of at least 0.08 percent. Alcohol may not have been the cause of all these crashes. But alcohol was a factor present in each.

Ten percent of the people who receive injuries in car collisions are involved in alcohol-related crashes. It is estimated that 3% of these injury-producing crashes involved legally drunk drivers.

Seven percent of all traffic North American accidents involve alcohol use. Over 2% of all vehicle collisions involve drivers who were intoxicated.

Like cell phone use, alcohol is definitely a cause of driver distraction and slower reaction time. Alcohol consumption, texting or talking on a cell phone while driving, driving...

Road Rage and Car Accidents

What is Road Rage? This term was coined in 1978 to describe aggressive or angry behavior by a car driver. Road rage might manifest itself in rude gestures, verbal slurs, deliberately driving in a threatening manner, or uttering threats. Why is Road Rage a Concern? Be aware that road rage can lead to altercations, assaults, and collisions. Road rage can be the direct cause of injuries or deaths. Road rage is, at best, an extreme case of aggressive driving. How Prevalent is Road Rage? According to AUTO ACCIDENT ATTORNEY SHERMAN OAKS, road rage on American roads is the cause of at least 1,500 people being injured or killed each year. Examples of Road Rage In California, a twenty-five-year-old driver flew into a rage when the driver of another car cut him off on the highway. He followed the driver to a nearby restaurant. After yelling at the older man, twenty-five-year-old stabbed the other driver with a knife. He was convicted of second-degree murder. A New Jersey, mother and her two children were run off the road by young driver who had been tailgating them at a high speed and gesturing for them to get out of his way. When he was able to pass, he veered into her path forcing her to swerve to the shoulder lane. Her car flipped over a median and landed in a ditch. The accident broke both the mother's legs. Her kids suffered minor injuries. The aggressive driver served nine months in jail. While these are extreme cases, road rage is...