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Recent Posts from Sacramento Personal Injury Lawyer


  • Micra Limits Everything

    I recently spotted an article on the topic of MICRA (Medical Insurance Compensation Reform Act) and the need for reform. The article spoke at length about how MICRA limits pain and suffering damages to $250,000,…

  • Alarming Trend Puts Tahoe Bikers at Risk

    Lake Tahoe boasts 255 miles of mountain bike trails. These trails have been built to be fun and challenging, but were also designed to enable emergency vehicle access and protect the environment. When building these…

  • CHP Declares Fourth of July an Operation CARE Holiday

    Operation Combined Accident Reduction Effort is a program that facilitates communication and cooperation between different state law enforcement agencies. The states are working together to prevent collisions and deaths. Operation CARE started in 1977 by…

  • Avoidable Tragedy- 2 Die in Sacramento Construction Zone

    Our roads and highways are an unmatched path across our country. The most common mode of transportation in America is via our personal vehicles. In order to get where we want to go the roads…

  • Sacramento Hit-and-Runs

    The Sacramento Bee has developed an interactive map that makes it easy to spot trouble areas in Sacramento. Anybody who has every been hit by a driver who then leaves the scene can tell you…

  • The Danger of Speeding—Tragic California Accident Kills Child

    Tommy Watkins, 50 year old from Bakersfield, was driving home after camping at Lopez Lake with his family. According to investigators, Watkins attempted to pass another car but got stuck and his white Chevy Sedan…

  • California Tour Ends in Tragedy When Bus Overturns Near Soledad

    Orion Pacific is the newest tour bus company facing hard questions being asked by angry people. This is the third major bus crash to happen in California since the devastating Cache Creek crash in October…

  • At-Fault Drivers from Out of Town To Be Billed for Collisions

    Some cities and counties in California are thinking about trying a new way to recoup their funds after a collision. If the at-fault driver is from outside the area, they will be billed for the…

  • Teen Driving Safety Week

    Californians are celebrating by introducing this year’s Impact Teen Drivers educational program. Every year Impact Teen Drivers hands out material to public schools and encourages them to spend time with students who are learning to…

  • Owner of Improperly Maintained Carnival Ride Blamed for Injuries to Children

    A while ago, I wrote about the recall of the Yo-Yo carnival ride. Last May twenty-one children were hurt when the ride collapsed at the Calaveras County Fair. Now the owner is being put at…