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At Steinberg & Spencer Los Angeles Injury Lawyers, we are dedicated to providing you with legal information regarding car accidents, truck accidents, slip and falls, work accidents and other catastrophic events in California. We continually offer informative and relevant legal blogs regarding California injury cases.

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3/27/2010
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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Pain and Suffering Damages in Southern California Car Accident Cases

A Los Angeles car accident can create a financial hardship. Victims might be able to seek damages for pain and suffering, especially if they were harmed by someone else’s wrong doing or negligence.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

3/27/2010
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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Negotiating a Los Angeles Car Accident Claim with the Adjuster

There are many dangers all Los Angeles drivers face when taking to the roadways. Drivers always face the risk of being in an auto accident. You can help build your own case and achieve the best settlement possible by talking with a car accident attorney.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

2/25/2010
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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Information You Should Know to Keep Your Family Safe in a Southern California Car Accident

Child safety seats and seat belts are crucial when it comes to minimizing the risk of death and serious injury in a Southern California car accident. Read this blog to learn how to protect your family in an auto accident.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

2/24/2010
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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Compensation from a Southern California Car Accident

Find out what compensation you could be entitled to following a Southern California car accident. Contact a Santa Monica car accident attorney from our office at (800) 350-8888 for legal advice.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

2/22/2010
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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Will the Trucker Texting Ban Impact California Truck Accidents?

President Obama has developed a federal texting ban on truckers. It will be interesting to see the impact on California truck accidents, since our state already has such a restriction in place. If you have been injured in a Southern California semi accident, contact a San Bernardino truck accident attorney at our office at 800-350-8888.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

2/20/2010
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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Deadly Bakersfield Truck Accident Being Investigated

A deadly Bakersfield truck accident is a sad reminder of the immense dangers posed in truck wrecks. Read this blog to learn more about a recent accident involving two trucks in Bakersfield and contact Steinberg & Spencer Injury Lawyers at 1-800-350-8888 for legal advice.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

2/20/2010
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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When a Loved One is Killed in a Southern California Car Accident

Losing a loved one in a Southern California car accident can be devastating. It can leave the victim’s dependants wondering what to do. If the accident was caused by negligence by the other driver you can file a wrongful death suit and collect damages. You should contact an experienced Southern California car accident attorney at Steinberg & Spencer at (800) 350-8888.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

2/15/2010
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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Southern California Car Accidents Claim Too Many Young Lives

The leading cause of death among children and young adults has been identified as car accidents. A Southern California car accident can be deadly to a child. If your child has been injured in an accident, contact an experienced Los Angeles car accident attorney at Steinberg & Spencer at (800) 350-8888.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

1/27/2010
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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Many Truckers are Driving with Fraudulent Licenses

Licensing fraud has been identified as a big problem within the trucking industry. Read this blog to find out how a fake commercial license can lead to a serious Los Angeles truck accident.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

1/26/2010
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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Have You Ever Heard of the No-Zone Campaign?

Have you ever heard of the No-Zone Campaign? If not, you are probably not a trucker. However, even if you’re not a trucker, as a driver, you need to continue to read this article. It pertains to all those that drive on the Southern California roads and freeways.

Truck accidents can be very serious and in many cases, lead to catastrophic injuries and even death. We are all aware of the dangers that blind spots pose to truckers and other drivers. Over 4,000 people lost their lives in truck accidents in 2008.

The good news is there is something being done to minimize the dangers created by these blind spots. The No-Zone Campaign is a program designed to educate and alert other drivers about the dangerous locations surrounding big trucks. It seems obvious, but we cannot as drivers, assume that a truck driver can see us when we drive along side a truck or attempt to pass it.

Many trucking companies are participating in this campaign by attaching decals on their trucks, as well as conducting seminars. Again, it is important that all drivers are aware of the dangers created by blind spots.

If you or someone you know is has been inured in a Los Angeles, Orange County or Riverside truck accident, you should contact an experienced Los Angeles truck accident attorney at Steinberg & Spencer at (800) 350-8888.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

1/25/2010
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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Be Aware of Dangerous Road Conditions

Hazardous road conditions, such as dangerous intersections, sign defects and inadequate warnings, can causes serious car accidents in Orange County or Los Angeles. If you or a loved one has been injured in a Southern California accident, contact Steinberg & Spencer Injury Lawyers today.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

12/29/2009
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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Burn Injuries Caused by a Truck Accident Can Lead to Complications

There are many complications associated with burn injuries from truck accidents. Read this blog to learn more and contact a Los Angeles truck accident lawyer at Steinberg & Spencer Injury Lawyers for legal advice regarding your truck accident injuries.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

12/23/2009
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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Don’t Discount the Severity of a Broken Leg

A broken leg can be more serious than you may realize. Read this article to learn about the complications associated with a tibia fracture. If you have suffered a leg fracture from a car accident caused by the other driver, contact Steinberg & Spencer Injury Lawyers at 800-350-8888 for a free legal consultation.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

12/22/2009
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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Young Drivers' Risky Behavior Can Lead to Deadly Car Accidents

Young drivers are involved in many fatal car accidents every year. Find out more by reading this blog and contact a Los Angeles car accident attorney at Steinberg & Spencer for legal advice if you have been injured in a Southern California accident.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

12/21/2009
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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Ways to Avoid a Car Accident During the Holidays

The holidays tend to be accompanied by an increase in car accidents. Read this blog to learn some important safety tips to help you avoid an auto accident.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

12/15/2009
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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Driving Drowsy can be Deadly

Drowsy drivers are a serious danger to other people on the road. This blog gives recommendations to avoiding a car accident caused by drowsiness.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

11/27/2009
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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Car and Truck Accidents Can Lead to Spinal Cord Compression

Spinal cord compression is a painful condition that often has serious ramifications. If you have been injured in a Los Angeles car or truck accident, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

11/24/2009
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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The Dangers of Improperly Loaded Trucks

Improperly loaded trucks are dangerous and can lead to serious accidents. Contact a Los Angeles truck accident attorney at Steinberg & Spencer Injury Lawyers at (800) 350-8888 if you have been injured in a truck accident in Southern California.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

11/23/2009
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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Are You Experiencing Back Pain Caused by a Car Accident?

Back pain can be the indication of a more serious condition. If you have suffered a back injury caused by a car, motorcycle or truck accident, you should contact an experienced Los Angeles accident attorney at Steinberg & Spencer at (800) 350-8888.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

11/17/2009
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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How Serious Are Pelvic Injuries?

A pelvic fracture is nothing to take lightly. It is a serious medical condition that can lead to catastrophic complications. Read this article to learn more about pelvic fractures caused by Southern California car accidents.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

10/27/2009
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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Cell Phones Can Cause a Serious Driver Distraction

Who doesn’t own a cell phone these days?  It is a rarity to hear about people who don’t use cell phones.  Even though the state of California has enacted laws that ban handheld devices and texting and driving, drivers still use their cell phones on a regular basis - they just use headsets. 

Studies have found that the simple act of talking on a cell phone while driving or looking down to dial, can increase the risk of being involved in a car accident.  One such study was conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute.  Researchers found that it only took three seconds of being distracted for the chances of being involved in an auto accident to increase.  Dialing a telephone number can easily take your eyes off the road for three seconds.

Some safety experts believe that drivers can get so wrapped up in a telephone conversation that they have trouble concentrating on the road. They may not be capable of recognizing road hazards, as there driving abilities become impaired.

If you have been injured in an Orange County car accident caused by a distracted driver, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries.  Contact Steinberg & Spencer Injury Lawyers at 800-350-8888 for more information about your legal rights as an accident victim.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

10/26/2009
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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Aggressive Drivers Cause Deadly Auto Accidents

We can all probably admit to participating in aggressive driving at one point or another.  Tailgating, speeding, running red lights, not allowing other cars to pass and weaving in and out of traffic are all considered forms of aggressive driving.  The AAA’s Foundation for Traffic Safety defines aggressive driving as “any unsafe driving behavior, performed deliberately and with ill intention or disregard for safety.”

Aggressive driving is one of the top safety concerns for drivers and rightly so.  A study by AAA discovered that aggressive driving was a factor in 56 percent of the fatal auto accidents reviewed by researchers. 

In Los Angeles, Orange County and throughout Southern California, traffic jams are a common occurrence, but often lead drivers to become stressed and anxious to get to their destinations.  This feeling of anxiety can cause motorists to drive aggressively, which puts other people on the road in danger.

If you have been hurt in a Los Angeles auto accident caused by an aggressive driver, you can and should hold that person accountable.  You should contact an experienced Los Angeles car accident attorney who can explain your legal rights and go over your options to pursue compensation for your injuries.  If your case is successful, you may be able to recover damages for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, mental anguish and more.  Contact Steinberg & Spencer Injury Lawyers at 800-350-8888 for legal advice.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

10/10/2009
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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San Diego Truck Accidents Cause Devastation

The newest figures are in and what these numbers reflect are frightening.  In 2008, more than 4,000 people died in truck accidents nationally.  The state of California is no different.  Every year, thousands of people are injured in truck accidents.  In 2008, there were 4,594 injuries caused by truck collisions in California alone.

There are many factors involved in truck crashes, which make these collisions especially devastating.  A San Diego truck accident can result in serious injuries and death partly because of the fact that these vehicles weigh 20 to 30 times as much as passenger cars and some safety experts believe it can take longer for a fully loaded truck to stop.  Researchers have also found that truck accidents involve such factors as brake problems, drug use, driving too fast for conditions and driver fatigue.

People who are injured in Southern California truck accidents have rights and can pursue compensation.  Depending on the details of the collision, the accident victim may be able to hold the trucker and trucking company accountable.  In the case of defective brakes, the brake manufacturer could also be responsible.

For more information, contact Steinberg & Spencer Injury Lawyers at 800-350-8888 and read the article titled, Large Truck Accidents Claimed More Than 4,000 Lives in 2008.

Category: Car and Truck Accidents

9/28/2009
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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Drowsy Truckers Cause Many California Truck Accidents

Driver fatigue is listed as one of the top ten causes of truck accidents.  Truckers are under enormous pressure to deliver their loads on time.  This pressure comes not only from the trucking companies, but also the shippers.  When unforeseen delays, such as traffic jams, poor weather or road closures, put these truckers behind schedule, they often make the fatal mistake of continuing on without a break or rest.

Drowsy truckers cause countless truck accidents in California.  A tired trucker has a slower response to hazards on the road and often is too slow in reacting to a near accident.  As a result, the driver may crash his big rig, which can weigh up to 80,000, into another vehicle, causing a catastrophic outcome.  California big rig accidents can lead to serious and permanent injuries.  In some cases, a Southern California truck accident can cause death.

There is something known as hours-of-service that truckers are supposed follow.  It is a federal guideline that sets the amount of hours a trucker is allowed to travel without taking a break.  For the most part, California law follows this federal regulation, but there are some exceptions.

If you have been injured in a truck accident in Los Angeles County, Orange County, San Diego County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County or other area in California, you should contact a California truck accident attorney at Steinberg & Spencer at 1-800-350-8888 for a free legal consultation.



Category: Car and Truck Accidents

9/19/2009
Peter Steinberg, Esq.
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Confusion Regarding Runaway Ramp May Have Caused Grapevine Truck Accident

A woman was killed recently in a truck accident on the Grapevine, a portion of the 5 freeway.  According to a news report, confusion regarding a runaway ramp may have been a factor in the big rig accident.

On Sunday, August 23, 2009, 67-year-old Sumiko Imamura was fatally injured after an out-of-control truck slammed into her Mazda sport utility vehicle.  The truck had lost its brakes, as it travelled north on the 5 freeway at Fort Tejon.  It gained speed as it went down the hill and into the fast lane.  This tragic California truck accident occurred just north of a runaway escape ramp located on the west side of the road.  The impact of the truck collision caused the SUV to go into a dirt embankment, where it rolled over.  Imamura was ejected from the vehicle.

Even after the semi truck hit Imamura’s vehicle, it continued on and struck a Ford pickup and the debris from the crash hit a Subaru Impreza.  The truck didn’t stop until it reached Laval Road.

Just two days after this fatal California semi truck accident, news came out that confusion regarding the runaway ramp may have caused the crash.  According to reporters, the trucker may have been able to use one of the two runaway truck ramps that were close by.  However, there were two posted signs that said one of the ramps was closed.  Apparently, the California Highway Patrol had requested Cal Trans to remove the closure lights, but it hadn’t been done.

If you have been injured in a truck accident on the Grapevine or other area in California, you should contact Steinberg & Spencer Injury Lawyers at 1-800-350-8888.



Category: Car and Truck Accidents