Category: Auto Accidents

Liability in Flashing Yellow Light Intersection Collisions

In a flashing yellow light intersection collision, the driver with the light has the right-of-way, provided that they turn with appropriate time and space. This means that they can be free of liability in the crash. However, if they turn and the light turns red, they...

Who Is Liable for a Bike Crash Without Reflective Gears?

Usually, the driver is liable for a bike crash if their negligence caused it. However, the cyclist may also be responsible if their wrongful actions contributed to the crash. This includes failure to use reflective gears. Read on to learn more about California bike...

Who is Liable for a Car Accident with an Unlicensed Driver?

In a California car accident with an unlicensed driver, you can’t hold them responsible for the damages for not having a license. Instead, they may be liable if their actions directly caused the collision.  Suppose you are involved in a car accident with an...

California Car Crashes with Vision-Impaired Drivers: Who is Liable?

In California car crashes involving vision-impaired drivers, the motorist whose actions caused the accident should be liable for damages. This means if a driver’s poor vision does not influence the occurrence of a collision, they are not responsible for the...

Types of Evidence To Prove a Drugged Driving Car Accident

In a car accident in California, you can prove a drugged driver’s negligence by having sufficient evidence, such as police reports, witness testimonies, and photos of the accident scene. Usually, insurance companies look for such proof before making an offer for...

Is a Cyclist Without a Helmet Liable for a Bike Accident?

In a bike accident resulting from another driver’s negligence, the cyclist should not be liable for the damages for not wearing a helmet. Although not wearing a helmet does not directly cause a collision, it may be considered one factor that influences the...