Typically a car accident that occurs in Los Angeles is just that: an accident. While the person who caused a collision may have displayed negligence or carelessness in the operation of their vehicle, there is rarely any intent to harm others present. However there are...
Month: January 2020
Defective baby strollers recalled due to fall hazard
When you place your infant son or daughter in a stroller, you probably give little thought to whether doing so is safe. After all, strollers have undergone regular use for decades, transporting millions of babies and children safely from one location to the next....
The number of phone-addicted drivers doubled last year
While California is one of many states that currently have legislation in place that seeks to prevent in-vehicle cellphone use, many motorists across the state and nation continue to use their phones while driving, anyway. In fact, the number of Americans who meet the...
How parents should respond when schools downplay bullying
Parents in Los Angeles, California, typically know that the first step they should take to address a bullying issue is to report it. Unfortunately, there are still many teachers and administrators today who take a lax response to bullying allegations. Some either...
Do you know how to prevent medication errors?
When you think of personal injuries, your mind may not immediately consider injuries caused by an experienced medical professional in California. Know that you stand just as much of a chance of suffering an injury at your doctor or pharmacist's office as you do at the...
The latest safety concern for self-driving vehicles
Self-driving cars are something very new to California roadways. While the idea behind the technology is interesting to many people, it also is scary. This is especially true following some serious accidents involving these vehicles. It raises questions about how safe...
Construction workers keep dying from this preventable accident
California is home to some of the tallest buildings in the west. These include the likes of the Grand Wilshire Center and the US Bank Tower, which are both in Los Angeles. Falling from buildings this tall would be not be survivable. However, people do not need to fall...