Tow Truck Scams After Car Accidents in Southern California

One wrong move after a car accident could cost you thousands—thanks to tow truck scams targeting vulnerable drivers. If you’re involved in a car crash in Southern California, be cautious of unauthorized towing practices that can add financial and legal headaches to your recovery. In recent years, these scams have become increasingly common, targeting vulnerable […]
Essential Steps to File a Car Accident Claim in California

In a place as busy as California, car crashes are a daily reality. Whether it’s a minor fender bender or a serious collision, knowing how to file a car accident claim is important. It’s essential to understand the proper steps for filing a car accident claim. From reporting the incident to dealing with insurance and […]
Starbucks $50M Burn Verdict: Importance of Legal Funding

A California jury’s recent decision to award $50 million to a man severely burned by a spilled hot tea from Starbucks has reignited conversations around corporate accountability and customer safety. However, for legal professionals, it also brings to light another crucial element in personal injury litigation—the financial challenges clients face while awaiting justice. The case […]
Legal Funding after Proposition 22: Must Know for CA Lawyers

California’s legal environment continues to evolve rapidly, especially after Proposition 22. For legal professionals representing personal injury plaintiffs involved in rideshare accidents, the implications of this law extend far beyond employment classification. Proposition 22 has reshaped how legal funding companies evaluate risk, underwrite pre-settlement loans, and support clients in complex gig economy casess. This article […]
How Medi-Cal’s $6.2B Shortfall Impacts Plaintiffs

California’s Medi-Cal program—one of the largest Medicaid systems in the country—is facing an unexpected financial shortfall of $6.2 billion in the current fiscal year. This growing budget gap raises serious questions about the stability of public healthcare access and delivery in the state, particularly for low-income individuals relying on Medi-Cal after injuries or accidents. If […]
CA Court: No Liability Waivers for Intentional Wrongs

A recent California Supreme Court decision has major implications for businesses, plaintiffs, and legal teams navigating contract disputes—especially where intellectual property or tortious misconduct is involved. in New England Country Foods, LLC c. VanLaw Food Products, Inc. (S282968, April 2025), the court ruled that contractual limitations of liability are note enforceable when intentional torts are […]
Common Types of Car Accidents in Pasadena
Car accidents happen every day, but some are more common in certain locations than others. In a city like Pasadena, where traffic congestion, narrow roads, and a bustling community collide, the risks behind the wheel are heightened. Whether you’re a driver, cyclist, or pedestrian, understanding the common car accidents in Pasadena can help you stay […]
Common Mistakes to Avoid in Slip and Fall Cases
Slip and fall accidents can happen anywhere — grocery stores, office buildings, sidewalks, even private homes. While they may seem minor at first, these incidents often lead to serious injuries, mounting medical bills, and lost income. Filing a personal injury claim after a slip and fall is meant to help victims recover damages, but one […]
How Dash Cam Video Can Make or Break Your Car Accident Case
In 2025, dash cams are more than just tech gadgets — they’re vital tools in legal and insurance claims following a car accident. With traffic collisions rising across California and personal injury lawsuits becoming more common, dash cam video can provide crucial evidence that either strengthens your case or works against it. Understanding dash cam […]
California’s 2025 Jaywalking Law: Its Effect on Pedestrians
Navigating California’s busy streets has always come with rules and risks — especially for pedestrians. But in 2025, a new shift in how jaywalking is treated under the law is making headlines. The California jaywalking law, known as AB 2147, introduces a new approach to pedestrian regulations that affects how and when people can legally […]