Articles, tagged with "california highway patrol", page 2
16th February 2010
Typically, an average person moves homes at least 4 times in his life. You can even think of every move as a move into every new chapter of your life.
Your first relocation could have happened when you were a kid. Your parents decided to move to a bet...
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Author:
Eddie Frank
05th January 2010
In August 28, 2009, Mark Saylor, a police officer from the California Highway Patrol was driving a Toyota ES 350 together with three of his family members when the gas pedal got stuck in the floor mat.
After realizing that the accelerator was not worki...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
18th December 2009
What Do I Do After A Car Accident?
by Jason Smith - Law Offices of Alon Darvish
The safety of those involved in an accident is, of course, a main priority. The first step in ensuring safety is to call 911. While emergency medical personnel are en rout...
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Author:
Alon Darvish
26th November 2009
In many personal injury accident situations, the California Highway Patrol or a local California police or sheriff's department will respond to the accident scene. If there is significant vehicular damage or obvious personal injuries, the officers will ...
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Author:
persinjurylaw101
25th November 2009
Police agencies, including the California Highway Patrol (CHP), maintain driving under the influence (DUI) checkpoints to reduce the number of drunk drivers on the highways. During these DUI checkpoints, it is important that police follow specific guideli...
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Author:
Penelope Stone
27th October 2009
The California motorcycle helmet laws cover all riders and even bicycle riders aged 17 and younger.
The purpose of the law is to limit the severity of head and brain injuries, and death as a result of motorcycle accidents.
Helmets are designed to cu...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
12th October 2009
A seasoned car accident lawyer will tell you that if you have been wounded in a car accident, there are many sorts of damages you and your other half may be ready to recover. Before addressing your legal rights under the law, a brief top level view of ca...
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Author:
Austin Mckenzie
05th October 2009
There is a saying that if you bought it, a truck brought it.
Trucks are indeed a vital component of the US economy as gas stations, hospitals, banks, construction sites, and malls all depend on the delivery of raw materials and products from the truck...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
05th October 2009
All over the world, the bus is one of the most widely used form of mass transportation. Sadly however, thousands of bus accidents occur yearly and the number of injuries and fatalities continue to mount and California is not an exception.
On April 23,...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
28th June 2009
Hit and run cases refers to the crime of colliding with a person, a property (including vehicles) or a fixture and failing to stop and identify oneself after the accident.
California laws covers hit and run cases in Los Angeles.
Under California law...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
18th June 2009
Highway 99 Road Accident
In a foggy Saturday morning in November 2007, 108 cars and 18 big trucks have collided along Highway 99 near Fresno, California, making this incident as the worst multiple vehicle collision in the US history in terms of involve...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
05th June 2009
Over 180,000 pedestrians have been killed in motor vehicle accidents in the US.
On the average, a pedestrian is killed every 111 minutes and a pedestrian is injured every 8 minutes. According to a California Highway Patrol 2007 report, there were 21...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
08th April 2009
The Quigley v. CHP injunction/declaratory relief case went to trial in May, resulting in a judgment for the CHP. The Plaintiff's trial attorney, Wendy Lascher, Esq., is currently considering whether to appeal the judgment.
The presentation of much of the...
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Author:
RayHenke
07th April 2009
As Don Blancet, Executive Director of ABATE of California, observed in a press release disseminated by the Motorcycle Riders Foundation, he expects that the Quigley v. California Highway Patrol case will pound the final nail in the coffin of the Californi...
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Author:
RayHenke
02nd April 2009
As Don Blancet, the Executive Director of ABATE of California, has correctly observed is a press release graciously disseminated by our friends at the Motorcycle Riders Foundation, the instant Quigley et al. v. California Highway Patrol case will pound th...
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Author:
RayHenke