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California School Bus Driver Requirements

With over 10,000 public schools in the Golden State, the California school transportation system is effectively the state’s largest mass transport network and one of the largest nationwide. California schools operate about 24,000 buses and transport over 1.1 million students of all ages each day, presenting numerous employment opportunities for safe and qualified drivers. If […]

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Berg Wins 60x Insurance Company’s Offer in Auto Accident Case

Berg Injury Lawyers recently obtained a recovery worth SIXTY TIMES the insurance company’s original settlement offer in an auto accident case. Our client suffered a significant neck injury in a crash caused by another driver who made an illegal U-turn in front of him. He required two cervical fusions because the hardware used in the […]

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What’s the Purpose of a Deposition in a Personal Injury Case?

Depositions assist the court and the two implicated parties, the injured and the liable, by sharing information about the facts of a personal injury case. A deposition is a legally admissible testimony where an attorney asks the deposed a series of questions about the case. In a personal injury case, a host of people may […]

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What is a Reasonable Settlement Offer After an Accident?

In California, you can seek compensation for your injuries after being in a car accident. But what is a reasonable settlement amount? Each case differs, making it challenging to provide an exact quote without knowing the details of your accident and the extent of your injuries. Depending on the extent of the injury-related damages they’ve […]

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What Happens if I Reject an Insurance Company’s Settlement Offer?

If you suffer a personal injury due to another party’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation in California. The negligent party’s insurance company may contact you with a lowball settlement offer. They do this to avoid paying out maximum compensation, hoping you will accept rather than seek damages in court. You have the right […]

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Are Drivers Who Eat and Drink While Driving Negligent?

California law expressly prohibits the use of cell phones while driving, but no law prevents eating or drinking while behind the wheel. Although it’s not illegal, consuming food and beverages and causing an accident can constitute negligence. Our California car accident lawyers can help you recover medical expenses and other losses after a vehicle accident […]

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5 Signs Your Car is Totaled

When your car sustains damage in an accident, you’ll need to determine whether it’s a total loss. A totaled car is damaged beyond repair, affecting how you’ll handle claims with your insurance company. If the collision that damages your car also results in injuries, you should hire an attorney to fight for compensation on your […]

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What Happens if an Unlicensed Driver Hits You in California?

In California, all drivers must be licensed to operate a motor vehicle. However, not all drivers follow the law, and those who drive without a valid license are more likely to cause accidents. According to a study conducted by the California Department of Motor Vehicles, unlicensed drivers are almost three times more likely to cause a […]

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