Drunk Driving Accidents in Woodland Hills and Financial Recovery

Drunk driving accidents needlessly cause thousands of injuries each year in California and throughout the United States.  According to one study, alcohol was responsible for more than half of traffic fatalities in California.  Indeed, that same year, more than 33,000 people were injured in auto accidents caused by drunk drivers.  If you or someone you…

California Laws Around Texting and Driving

California, like many other states, has recognized the great dangers inherent in “distracted driving.”  Annually, distracted driving accounts for 6,000 fatalities nationwide.  Texting, in particular, takes a driver’s eyes off the road for an average of 5 seconds, and most auto accidents happen with less than 3 seconds of reaction time, according to California’s Office…

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Auto Accidents and Insurance Coverage

If you’re in an auto accident, you may have many questions.  Questions like: who will pay for my injuries? Or the damage to my car?  The answer can depend on who is at fault and whether you or the other driver has insurance.  It helps to know about the two major types of automobile insurance…

Suing a Drunk Driver

Spring often means an increase in parties (St. Patty’s Day, anyone?), sporting events, and other occasions where alcohol is present. This can also mean that more people leave these parties and drive while under the influence or intoxicated, which is against the law and one of the biggest contributors to car accidents in the San…

Preparing for a Car Accident

No one expects to get into a car accident, but being prepared in case one happens is a great way to ease anxiety and ensure your recovery is as smooth as possible.  Below are some tips to keep in mind before and after a car accident in Woodland Hills… Before the accident – Keep a…

Do Not Delay on Filing a Personal Injury Claim

If you have been involved in a Woodland Hills car accident, you may wonder what happens next, legally speaking.  Perhaps you are unsure how long you have to bring claims against the person who hit you.  Or whether you will be found partially at fault for causing the accident.  In general, the statute of limitations…

Head Injuries and Financial Recovery

If you’ve been involved in a car accident in Woodland Hills, you may have suffered a head injury and not even known about it because not all head injuries involve an obvious open wound.  If you think you’ve been injured after an auto accident, it is important to seek medical attention.  Additionally, you may want…

Colder Weather Brings Certain Auto Accident-Related Risks

Winter can bring challenging travel conditions for pedestrians and drivers alike.  Darker days, colder weather, and frazzled and fatigued travelers may all contributed to a greater number of accidents on the road. This is true even in Southern California, where are winters only seem to last a few short months! During colder months, pedestrians are…

Don’t Ask my Client to Explain my Legal Contentions!

Woodland Hills personal injury attorney Barry P. Goldberg regularly sees young or inexperienced lawyers attempt to cross examine plaintiffs essentially about the attorney’s legal contentions in the lawsuit.  It gets confusing when the cross examiner asks for “facts” which support a particular contention, affirmative defense or denial of a request for admission.  Any version of…

Arbitrators May Award Some Amounts Above the Policy Limits in Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Cases.

Los Angeles Uninsured Motorist Attorney, Barry P. Goldberg, fields questions from lawyers and insureds alike regarding Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist arbitrations.  One of the more frequent topics concerns whether an arbitrator can “award” an amount above the stated policy limits and how “award” procedure actually works. Technically, an arbitrator is limited in assessing damages to…