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What happens after a dog bite in California?

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

A house guest, a delivery person or even someone randomly passing a dog walker might all find themselves bit by a dog. Dog bites could cause severe damage to tissue and present an infection risk. Not taking a dog bite seriously may lead…

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How to deal with lower back pain

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

There is a good chance that you will experience back pain at some point in your life. Fortunately, there are several different strategies that a California doctor might be able to use in an effort to alleviate your symptoms. In many cases, the…

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TMJ disorders incurred in car accidents

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Perhaps a negligent driver collided into you here in Novato, California, and you suffered a TMJ disorder. TMJ stands for the temporomandibular joint, the hinge that attaches the jawbone to the rest of the skull. When it is injured, victims may experience jaw…

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NSC report estimates 2% decline in traffic deaths in 2019

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

In 2017, there were 40,231 car crash fatalities in California and throughout the U.S. The number went down 2% to 39,404 in 2018, and now the National Safety Council has attested to another 2% decline in 2019: An estimated 38,800 people may have…

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Teens and senior drivers pointed out in recent safety study

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Recent research provided some detailed information regarding the safety of teens and senior citizens behind the wheel. Teens were more commonly involved in accidents during the study period, and senior drivers were the most common fatalities. The first consideration most would have for…

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Lumbar spine strains and sprains: an overview

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

California residents who experience lower back pain may have strained or sprained their lumbar spine. The lumbar spine is especially prone to these conditions because of how much it moves, twists and bends. When the muscle fibers are excessively stretched or torn, the…

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Survey reveals concerning trends in distracted driving

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Distracted driving is the cause of many car accidents and fatalities in California, yet drivers can prevent most of these accidents by staying safe and alert. The artificial intelligence firm Netradyne commissioned a study on distracted driving. To gain more insight, researchers surveyed…

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The color of car turn signals affects safety

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

In 2008, a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) study concluded that red turn signals are more dangerous than amber ones. A car with red turn signals is 22% more likely to be rear-ended than a vehicle with amber turn signals, according to…

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Understanding slips and falls in terms of premises liability law

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Business owners have a lot on their plate including dealing with all the rules and regulations imposed on them by government agencies at all levels. Plus, they have to be mindful of lawsuits that could be brought against them including claims or slips…

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Knowing what negligence is and proving it

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Whether California residents are in a car crash or a slip and fall incident, they will need to prove that the other side, be it a driver or a property owner, was negligent in order to be eligible for compensation. As a legal…

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