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Author Archives: Rush Injury Law

Are seatbelts still relevant?

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Now that it has been years since the “click it, or ticket” campaigns, getting in your car and putting on your seatbelt is likely a well-established habit. Decades later, seatbelts are among many other safety features like airbags and lane-drift warnings. When you…

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Bike turnout lane initiative is reducing accidents

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Every driver has run into slow bikers that take up the entire lane. They either have to slow down 10 or 20 mph to avoid hitting them or speed up and pass the bike in the opposite lane. Avoiding bikers is a nuisance…

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Why is speeding so dangerous?

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Posted speed limits exist for a reason on California roads. When a car travels too fast, the chances of accidents increase. Even though many drivers know about the dangers, they may still travel a great many miles per hour above the speed limit.…

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Fatality rates from red light runners

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

California roads can be dangerous in cities with heavy traffic and a lot of distracted drivers. One of the most dangerous things that a driver can do on the road is to run a red light. Whether red-light runners are purely reckless or…

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An overview of premises liability

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Premises liability is an area of personal injury that holds property owners responsible for the injury of visitors. The property owner owes a duty of care to all people who come on the premises. If a person in gets injured on personal property,…

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How situational awareness can prevent dog bites

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Dog attacks may seem like random events that occur because the animal is a vicious killer. However, the truth is that most dog bite incidents that occur in California involve canines that were simply defending themselves, their humans or their territory. In many…

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If you’re partially at fault for your slip-and-fall accident

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

California residents are often involved in slip-and-fall accidents. They happen in a wide variety of situations, some of which are the total fault of another negligent party and others under shared-fault circumstances. While some states use an antiquated contributory negligence law that exempts…

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Tips to reduce boating accidents and injuries

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Being involved in a boating accident in the state of California is not only stressful, but in some cases, it can even be fatal. It can also be confusing in terms of injuries, compensation and insurance. Knowing how to reduce boating accident injuries…

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Alarming trends in pedestrian accidents

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

With a focus on healthier lifestyles, more people are out walking, hiking and jogging near California roadways, and this has led to some alarming trends related to pedestrian safety. As more people are now walking, we are also living in a busier society…

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The different types of distracted driving

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Distracted driving causes quite a few accidents in California. Many drivers don’t realize that there are all sorts of things that can distract them when they are on the road. Here are the different types of distracted driving that many drivers deal with…

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