California Highway Patrol Officer Injured in Motorcycle Collision at the 134 and 2 Freeway Junction in Glendale; Maybe the Accident could have been avoided with a Safety Device.

A California Highway Patrol officer was hospitalized with major injuries Tuesday afternoon after he was knocked off his motorcycle by another driver during an attempted traffic stop on the 134 Freeway, according to a CHP traffic report. Officer J.D Fields, 59, an...

Warm Weather Brings out California Motorcyclists Resulting in Multiple Major Motorcycle Accidents

Palm Desert – California A motorcyclist hit three vehicles Thursday morning in a major crash on Highway 74 south of Palm Desert, stated officers from the California Highway Patrol. The motorcyclist sideswiped a BMW sport utility vehicle that was headed in the opposite...

When a Bad Road Causes a Car or Motorcycle Accident in California.

Many of you may not know that you can recover damages if a dangerous or defective road causes you to crash in your vehicle. I have dealt with all sorts of defective and dangerous road cases. Some cases involve holes, bumps, debris, rocks, gravel, poorly maintained...

To Retain a Lawyer or to Not Retain a Lawyer, What Should You Do?

As a California Personal Injury Lawyer, I give free consultations to injury victims throughout the State of California almost every day. Inevitably about 5% of the people I talk to have either tried handling their California personal injury matter on their own, or are...

A Horrible Crash in Ocotillo Wells, California, Kills 5, including 4 Members of the Saddle Tramps Motorcycle Club

*** November 16, 2010, Update – The driver of the Dodge Avenger is not going to be charged with drunk driving because no alcohol was found in his system. It was originally reported by the C.H.P. that they smelled alcohol on his breath. A group of riders from the...

You Should Always Keep an Emergency Information Form in Your Wallet at All Times (I.C.E. Card)

I always recommend keeping an Emergency Information Form, or I.C.E. card (In Case of Emergency) card in you, and your loved ones wallets, purses, or on your person at all times. Why? Because you never know when you will have a life or death emergency. Having an I.C.E....