9 Apr 2026,
 

Comparative vs. Contributory Negligence in California

Understanding the differences between comparative versus contributory negligence is important, as it’s fundamental to proving your personal injury claim and securing maximum compensation for your injuries. Our California personal injury attorneys will explain the complexities of tort law and how it affects your case. California follows the legal principle of […]
9 Apr 2026,
 

How Much Is the Average Car Accident Settlement in California?

TL;DR Car accident settlement amounts in California vary widely based on injury severity, fault, and insurance coverage, with typical settlements ranging from tens of thousands to several million dollars. California follows an at-fault system with pure comparative fault, meaning you can recover compensation even if you are partially responsible for […]
9 Apr 2026,
 

6 Most Dangerous Roads in California

TL;DR California has a high rate of fatal crashes, with thousands of deaths recorded annually, and certain highways account for a disproportionate share of these accidents. Major interstates like I-5 and US-101 are among the most dangerous, with hundreds of fatal crashes over a seven-year period due to heavy traffic, […]
9 Apr 2026,
 

How Common is it for Auto Accident Settlements to Exceed The Policy Limits?

TL;DR Rising healthcare and vehicle repair costs are making it more common for car accident claims to approach or exceed insurance policy limits, especially in California, where minimum coverage may be insufficient. Auto insurance limits are split into Bodily Injury Liability (BIL) (covers medical costs per person and per accident) […]
9 Apr 2026,
 

What Is the Average Payout for a Rear-End Collision in California?

TL;DR There is no fixed average settlement amount for a rear-end collision in California. Payouts can range from as little as $15,000 to as much as $2,750,000, and are determined by various factors. Key factors that influence the settlement amount include: Severity of Injuries: The extent and nature of your […]
8 Apr 2026,
 

What is Joint and Several Liability in California?

TL;DR Joint and several liability in California means multiple defendants can be held responsible for the full amount of certain damages, even if their individual share of fault is small. Under California’s modified rule, defendants may be fully liable for economic damages (like medical bills or lost wages), but non-economic […]
8 Apr 2026,
 

Summary Judgement Motions: Proving Lack of Admissible Evidence

TL;DR Summary judgment motions aim to end a case before trial and pose a high risk for plaintiffs with little upside if defeated. Plaintiff attorneys can weaken these motions by attacking the admissibility and factual basis of the opponent’s evidence. Declarations supporting summary judgment must be backed by admissible, material […]
8 Apr 2026,
 

Rusheen v. Cohen: Reestablishing Litigation Privilege After Defendant Plays Coy

PROPERTY DISPUTES & DEFAULT JUDGEMENTS Attorney Gordon Levinson of Levinson Law Group wrote an article for Trial Bar News (May 2006 edition) that covered the interesting case of Rusheen v. Cohen out of California. The story begins with Niki and Maurice, represented by Cohen, purchasing a home from Rusheen’s father. When Rusheen did not leave […]
10 Mar 2026,
 

What Happens if you Don’t Report a Car Accident in California?

TL;DR Accidents that cause injury, death, or over $750 in property damage must be reported to the California DMV by filing an SR-1 form within 10 days. Reporting the crash to police or your insurance company does not replace the legal requirement to file the SR-1 with the DMV. Failing […]
10 Mar 2026,
 

What Is The Average T-Bone Accident Settlement Amount in California?

TL;DR A T-bone car accident, or side-impact collision, is one of the most dangerous types of crashes, often occurring at intersections when a driver runs a red light, turns illegally, or fails to yield. T-bone accident settlement amounts in California vary widely, ranging from $16,000 to over $1,250,000, depending on […]