
Car Accident Law in California
Two main things drivers must know about California car accident law: 1) All drivers must have a minimum of $15,000 for each person injured or killed in an accident, $30,000 for injury/death of two or more persons in one accident, and a minimum of $5,000 for property damage in any one accident, and 2) drivers who are found to be at fault for a car accident may be held liable for any damages or injuries that result from the accident.

What To Do After A Car Accident Not Your Fault
You should do three things after a car accident that is not your fault: 1) take photos of the cars from the front and the rear of each vehicle, including the surrounding landscape or landmarks; 2) exchange driver's licenses and insurance information, and 3) report to your insurance company.

How To File Slip and Fall Lawsuit
You can file a slip and fall lawsuit in court yourself or hire a personal injury lawyer to help you.

Do you have to pay your deductible when you’re not at fault?
If you're asking your auto insurance company to repair your car for an accident that is not your fault, you have to pay the deductible. You will get the money you pay for deductible from the liable party that is at fault for causing the accident.

Who is at fault in an accident?
To determine fault in a car accident, you must show that the driver was negligent; you prove a driver was negligent by showing what the driver did that violated a law.

California Trucking Laws
California law requires that all trucks equipment, such as lights, windshields, reflectors, etc., must comply with the United States Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration standards.

How long do you have to report a car accident to your insurance company?
Most auto insurance companies do not explicitly state a specific time limit for filing a claim. However, it is generally recommended that you report an accident to your insurance company as soon as possible; generally, 30 days to report a car accident is reasonable.


Common Back Injuries from Low-Impact Car Accident
Your back pain may be a displaced or slipped disc after a low impact car accident.

What Are Brain Injury Symptoms From Car Accident?
Common brain injury symptoms may include headaches, nausea and vomiting, losing sensation in the face, Paralysis of facial muscles, blurry vision and dizziness, Chronic migraines/headaches, loss of consciousness, bleeding and swelling of the brain, or nerve damage.
