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Who may be responsible for heat-related injuries at events?
Responsibility may depend on who planned, managed, owned, maintained, or controlled the event or property.
View full FAQWhy are holiday weekends riskier for drivers?
Holiday weekends often bring heavier traffic, longer drives, fatigue, unfamiliar roads, construction, and impaired or distracted drivers.
View full FAQWhat evidence should I save after a fireworks injury?
Save photos, packaging, warnings, event information, medical records, incident reports, and witness names.
View full FAQCan a driver be responsible for a bike or scooter accident?
A driver may be responsible if careless driving contributed to the bike or scooter crash.
View full FAQWhat should I document after a bike or scooter crash?
Document the vehicle, road surface, signs, injuries, witnesses, app records, and treatment.
View full FAQWho may be responsible for unsafe park conditions?
Responsibility may depend on who owns, manages, maintains, or controls the area.
View full FAQWho can be held liable after a truck accident in California?
Often more than one party: the truck driver, the trucking company, the cargo loading company, or the maintenance provider. Federal regulations and the truck's black box data usually determine who is responsible.
View full FAQWhat is black box data in a truck accident case?
Commercial trucks record speed, braking, and hours of operation electronically. That data can prove what happened in the seconds before a crash — but it can be overwritten, so it must be preserved quickly with a preservation letter.
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