Most experts will tell you to see a doctor after an automobile accident. This is generally sound advice even if you weren’t traveling at high speeds and didn’t suffer any obvious or horrific injuries. The truth is that it’s often hard to understand the extent of your...
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What opportunities for landlord relief under California SB 91?
Passed in January, SB 91 extended California’s eviction moratorium through July 1, and the collection moratorium through Aug. 1. Renters are still responsible for their rent, but landlords cannot evict based on non-payment when that non-payment is due to duly declared...
Teen drivers and crashes: What does the data show?
When considering drivers of all age groups, motor vehicle accidents are most likely to occur with teenagers behind the wheel. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that young drivers between 16 and 19 are almost three times as likely to die in a...
The plight of California’s one-property landlords
The coronavirus pandemic that swept across the world created all forms of uncertainty and tragedy. California residents who rent their homes and suddenly find themselves out of work no longer have the means to make the mandatory monthly payments to their landlords....
What should I do after a car accident?
A car accident only takes a moment to change things in a victim’s life drastically. The actions someone takes after their accident can shape how well they can recover from their injuries and move on after the accident, but what do they need to do? A car accident cost...
Questioning a longtime accident statistic
“A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes” is a quote that, in various forms, has been attributed to high-profile dignitaries that include Mark Twain to Winston Churchill. A longtime statistic often cited in traffic safety...
Will legislative measures help California renters and landlords?
For renters looking to keep a roof over their heads and landlords trying to prevent foreclosure, the last day of January 2021 looms large. Legislation that served as a stopgap measure is running out of time. The clock is ticking with fears of homelessness in addition...
Rent Delinquencies on the Rise
As medical professionals strive to stay ahead of a worldwide pandemic, many households are falling behind financially, particularly when it comes to past-due rent and the late fees that only make a bad situation worse. Previous coronavirus relief placed a “protective...
When a Loved One’s Driving Skills Decline
Getting older does not mean that milestones are over. As time goes on and as capacity diminishes, important decisions must be made. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration encourages family members and caregivers to have that vital, yet difficult...
What can I expect after a loved one’s brain injury?
Despite the constant improvements to safety features in modern motor vehicles, each year, millions of travelers require medical attention as a result of serious crashes. While some recover quickly and move on with their lives, others deal with the aftermath of their...
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